purple-the nucleus' color has not yet been "for sure" determined. the nucleus has no specific color because different scientists see it differently through different microscopes. also the color of the nucleus depends on the textbook , book , newspaper or internet page you are looking at.
the color of a animals nucleus is purple.
A nucleus is not coloured. Usually they are black. Blackis not a colour, it is a tint.
The nucleus in an animal's cell is not actually colored. It is typically clear or transparent when viewed under a microscope. The nucleus contains genetic material and is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope.
The nucleus of a plant cell is usually dark, purple, or blue in color when stained and observed under a microscope. This is due to the presence of DNA within the nucleus, which picks up these dyes. Without staining, the nucleus would appear colorless.
they are the nucleus the membranes and membrane wall
Because it is dark in color. It is in nucleus
it is mostly a green color because nucleus is green
It would be the color you stained.
dark reddish and brownish or purple colored
Unless you stain a cell each organelle is more or less colour-less. Under the microscope the nucleus might appear a little bit darker.
Adding a stain such as Methylene Blue while color the cell. This makes it so that not all the light passes through the cell allowing for it to be more visible. This also will stain the cytoplasm a lighter color than the nucleus so the nucleus will be very dark and obvious. -Kodie
Yes a cone cell does have nucleus because all cells have nucleus