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The nucleus, the mitochondria, and the cytoplasmic membrane. Now i can tell you why each of these parts are the most important, but even though i really love talking about it it will be too long to type on this little space they've given me. .loolllol
A cells (living things) are bound by a membrane.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.
I guess a Nucleus, Nucleolus and cytoplasm?
Some of the things inside the nucleus where proteins are made are ribosomes, nucleoplasm, and nuclear pore.
All cells in all living organisms have a version of a nuclear membrane. The nuclear membrane keeps everything inside the cell and harmful things out. Its like our skin, our skin keeps our organs inside and most harmful things out. Plant cells however have cell walls not membrane, but it is the same concept
The nucleus, the mitochondria, and the cytoplasmic membrane. Now i can tell you why each of these parts are the most important, but even though i really love talking about it it will be too long to type on this little space they've given me. .loolllol
The nucleus contains a nuclear membrane, chromatin, and the nucleolus.
A cells (living things) are bound by a membrane.
The main difference is that bacterial DNA is not enclosed inside of a membrane-bound nucleus but instead resides inside the bacterial cytoplasm.
Monitor the substances entering and leaving the nucleus and separate the nucleus from the surrounding environment.
prokaryas are living things that have no membrane bound nucleus or the genetic mater of the cell. Hence are called as "prokaryotes". An example of this kingdom is blue-green algae.
I guess a Nucleus, Nucleolus and cytoplasm?
Like living things, coacervates contain organic molecules. Coacervates have a membrane-like barrier between them and their surroundings, and osmosis occurs between the inside and the outside of the droplet.
The nuclear membrane.
cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nuclear membrane, chromosome, etc.
Some of the things inside the nucleus where proteins are made are ribosomes, nucleoplasm, and nuclear pore.