The nucleus is often referred to as the 'brain' of the cell, however this analogy is highly inaccurate and should not be used after an introductory Biology course. A more accurate analogy can be the hard drive of a computer.
i think the nucleolus can be compared to the brain cells best
you would say the brain, simply because it is the control center for all human activity, as it tell the body what to do, like the nucleus.
A nucleus can be compared to a library as it contains information like the nucleus contains DNA.
It is the control system of the cell
it has a brain and a structure
The smelly BRAIN!
Professor X. He is the brains of a operation and a nucleolus is compared to a "brain of the cell"
The part of the eukaryotic nucleus where ribosomal rna is synthesized is the Nucleolus.
It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
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The nucleolus can be compared to the mayor of a city. It is the part of the cell that makes all the genetic codes and tells the cellular parts what to do.
The nucleolus can be compared to the mayor of a city. It is the part of the cell that makes all the genetic codes and tells the cellular parts what to do.
Nucleolus are related to the part of the human body which is known as the cell. They are found in the nucleus of the cells and perform various functions like holding chromosomes.
The dark-staining, spherical body in the nucleus that produces ribosomal subunits is called nucleolus. It is composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids.
The nucleolus is like a cookbook. The cookbook shows how to make food, and the nucleolus shows how to make proteins.
The nucleolus
The brain, they are both the command centers
no they are differents the nucleolus is where the nucleus is
Professor X. He is the brains of a operation and a nucleolus is compared to a "brain of the cell"
The nucleolus is found within the nucleus.
The part of the eukaryotic nucleus where ribosomal rna is synthesized is the Nucleolus.
The nucleolus is not an element but, a part of a cell, which are totally different things.