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In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
The basal cell layer contains special cells called:
A nucleus in a plant and animal cell controls all of the activities in a cell.
If by directing the cell you mean what type of cell it becomes, or what function it has, all genetics are stored in the nucleus.
Chromosomes.Actually it would be the nucleus, because DNA is genetic and DNA is in the nucleus of the cell.
The nucleus holds the genetic information of a cell.
In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
DNA - controls the cells activities and development.
I am pretty sure it is the nucleus
It is the nucleolus
You can get lots of different types of cells! Every cell has a nucleus which contains the genetic information (DNA).
Nucleus contains the information.It controlls the cellular activities.
The cell nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the genetic information for the cell. It is found in eukaryotic cells.
The basal cell layer contains special cells called:
A nucleus in a plant and animal cell controls all of the activities in a cell.
I believe the answer is nucleus, as the nucleus contains all the cells genetic information, and control all cells activities.
The Food Making Cell In A Leaf, Is Obviously A Cell Inside A Leaf That Get Their Supply Of Carbon Dioxide Through Tiny Pores (stomata) Which Are Mainly On The Underside Of A Leaf.(:I think that it is the mesophyll cells which contains palisade cells and inter-cellular space