The nucleus, which is basically the brain of the cell, controls the cell's activities. Under it's control are the mitochondria, chloroplasts, ribosomes, and other cell parts.
The nucleus.
A penguin cell contains organelles such as the nucleus (controls cell activities), mitochondria (produces energy), endoplasmic reticulum (protein synthesis), Golgi apparatus (processing and packaging of proteins), and lysosomes (digestion of waste material). These organelles work together to ensure the cell's proper functioning and survival.
The answer is nucleus
Nucleus
The nucleus controls the cells activities
the nucleus controls all the activity in the cell.
A cell is a complete structure, it controls itself.
Nucleus control most of the cell activities.
Eukaryotic cells have various organelles that perform specialized functions. For example, the nucleus stores DNA and controls cell activities, mitochondria generate energy through cellular respiration, and the endoplasmic reticulum is involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism. Other organelles like the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes are responsible for processing and transporting molecules within the cell.
Any and all activities that take place within a cell are controlled by the nucleus, one of the cell's organelles.
yes
Brain controls the body activities.Nucleus controls the cellular activities.