The nucleus is a mass of DNA and protein. It directs the cell to make various proteins and/or lipids that the cell needs to function.
No. DNA is store in the nucleus which is an organelle but the DNA specifically is not considered an organelle
The cell nucleus contains the "blueprints" for the production of protein. The "blueprints" are the DNA contained within the nucleus. DNA is often called the blueprint of life.
The most abundant substance in the cytoplasm of cells is water, by a good margin. The most abundant organelle [cellular organ] by mass are ribosomes, which convert DNA into protein.
The organelle that is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus is called the nucleolus. It is involved in the production of ribosomes, which are essential for protein synthesis in the cell.
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid; and RNA, or ribonucleic acid
The DNA in a cell is stored in the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle that acts as the control center of the cell. It is organized into structures called chromosomes.
DNA is found in the nucleus. Genes are sections of DNA that code for a functional product, such as protein. Therefore the nucleus is the site where the functions of the cell are controlled.
The large organelle that produces and stores the cell's DNA is the nucleus. It acts as the control center of the cell, housing the genetic material in the form of chromosomes. The DNA within the nucleus regulates cell activities and carries the instructions for protein synthesis and cell functioning.
No, DNA is not considered an organelle. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of cells and contains the genetic information necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of living organisms. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that have specific functions.
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
The cell organelle that is called ribonucleo protein particle is vault.
The organelle that contains our DNA with all of our genetic information is the nucleus.