Nucleus is ivolved in that.It is common to all
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
The organelle that houses the genome of an animal cell is the nucleus. It contains the cell's DNA, organized into chromosomes, and is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope. The nucleus plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression and maintaining the integrity of genetic information.
Yes, nucleus is an organelle. The word means little organ. Organs make up a complete plant or animal.
A little storage organelle is the lysosome. Lysosomes are small spherical vesicles found in animal cells that contain enzymes responsible for breaking down waste materials, cellular debris, and excess nutrients. They help maintain cellular health and homeostasis by recycling and disposing of unwanted materials.
storing genetic information
Without access to the specific diagram you're referring to, I can't identify "organelle 1" directly. However, if "organelle 1" is commonly a nucleus, its function is to store genetic information and coordinate cellular activities, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. If it refers to another organelle, such as a mitochondrion, it would be responsible for energy production through cellular respiration. Please provide more context or specify the organelle for a more accurate description.
The nucleus is an organelle. It is not found in an organelle.
As for any eukaryote, the nucleus controls all metabolisms (such as the nutrients that come and go) and contains the hereditary material (DNA) necessary for reproduction.The nucleus is an organelle within every cell in an animal; its purpose is to store genetic information and to direct the cell's ongoing activities through regulation of the RNA that is produced.protects it
Translates the genetic information from RNA to proteins.
NO!!! A nucleus is the centre of a cell that hold its genetic information.
Translates the genetic information from RNA to proteins.