The nucleolus in a eukaryotic cell is located inside the nucleus and holds the cell's DNA.
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what does the nucleolous do for the cell
the nucleolus in a cell controls the cell and its actions.
Nucleolus
Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus of the eukaryotic cell. About 10,000 ribosomes are produced in a minute by the nucleolus.
The nucleus of a cell contains the nucleolus.
to control the cell's actions
the nucleolus in a cell controls the cell and its actions.
The nucleolus is in the nucleus of the cell.
A cell nucleolus is the part in the middle of the cell which contains data and DNA from that cell
nucleolus is ccc or the Control Center of the Cell. therefore, without the nucleolus, animal cell will be useless.
the nucleolus in a cell controls the cell and its actions.
to divide the cell in half, resulting in the process of meiosis i dont know what a nucleolus does really but its in the middle f the nucleus so it must be important It is not involved in cell division. it disappears during beginning of cell division and reappears during telophase of cell division. Nucleolus helps in the synthesis of Ribosomes (organelles that help in protein synthesis).
Nothing. the nucleolus isn't a cell. It's an organelle which is appart of a cell.
Nucleolus
Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus of the eukaryotic cell. About 10,000 ribosomes are produced in a minute by the nucleolus.
The nucleolus produces ribosomes, the organelles that manufacture proteins in the cell.
nucleolus is located in almost center of the nucleus in an animal cell
nucleolus is located in almost center of the nucleus in an animal cell