The nucleus.
The distinct feature in the center of the cell that makes a eukaryote cell common to plant and animals is the nucleus. Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
Plasma membrane ( I know it's for your crossword puzzle!)
It is the nucleus of a cell that is considered the control center.
The cell control center, or nucleus, is typically located in the center of the cell. The cell membrane, which surrounds the cell and controls the entry and exit of substances, is located on the outer boundary of the cell.
The nucleus is the "control center" of the cell because it regulates most of the cell activity.
The nucleus is the "control center" of the cell because it regulates most of the cell activity.
nucleus
The nucleus in a eukaryote cell contains the DNA.
DNA contains the instructions for the cell, basically it is the control center.
eukaryote
The control center of any eukaryotic cell is the nucleus.
The control center of the cell is the nucleus of the cell. It is where all the genetic material is stored. The genetic material codes for all things, and thus giving the cell and its components its 'instructions'. :]