A unicellular organism is an animal with just one cell, inside the nucleus, there are chromosomes which contain genes, at first all of the genes are turned on (Have a positive charge) ...
Depending on which genes are turned off (Had an electron added to them) after the cell was created, this determines the actions of the cell throughout its life...
When the genes have been switched off it is then the nucleus which drives the cell to act correctly according to the genetic instructions given by the genes.
In unicellular organisms, the control center is often the nucleus, which houses the genetic material (DNA) and regulates cellular activities such as reproduction and metabolism. Additionally, some unicellular organisms may rely on other structures like the nucleoid in prokaryotes or the kinetoplast in certain protozoa to fulfill control functions.
habitat
The nucleus.
Cell Division
The control center in a word is ribbon
They use the same control codes and initial amino acid as prokaryotes.
The heart is the control center, the brain is the command center.
The cells control center is the nucleus
motor control center
nucleus
Control center? The endoplasmic reticulum in the control center for transportation means. However, the nucleus is the one that tells the cell what to do, and it has all of the DNA and chromosomes stored in it. The nucleus would be the control center.
the code for the B.A.D control center is kissmyass