its the function of the entire cell =)
There is a relationship of attraction.
the nucleus hunts and eats the cytoplasm and then the cytoplasm seeks its revenge
the nucleus hunts and eats the cytoplasm and then the cytoplasm seeks its revenge
This question does not make sense.
An isotope has either more or fewer neutrons than a stable atom, and neutrons are part of the nucleus.
Their masses are not the same.
Their masses are not the same.
Their masses are not the same.
The energy increase near the nucleus.
The relationship between the structure and function of the nucleus is that the nucleus is an enclosed organelle and is large enough to hold the DNA. This is important because the nucleus must hold and protect the cells DNA.
The nucleus is the control center of a cell, housing the genetic material that determines the cell's functions and characteristics. Chromosomes are tightly coiled structures made of DNA and proteins found within the nucleus, containing the genes that encode for various traits. Thus, the relationship can be summarized as: the nucleus contains chromosomes, and chromosomes carry the genetic information crucial for the cell's activities and inheritance.
The relationship between the nucleus and rna is rather significant. Because of it, we as humans can function. Transporting RNA molecules to from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is fundamental for gene expression. The RNA produced in the nucleus is transported through the nuclear pore by export receptors. TRNAs and microRNAs bind directly to the receptors, but ribosomal RNAs and mRNAs assemble into ribonucleoprotein particles and export with specific adapter proteins. Basically, the RNA takes the information from the DNA (which is in the nucleus) to the ribosomes to make proteins,which preform our basic living needs.