the nucleus holds chromatin which is basically jumbled DNA.
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
nucleus
mitochondria
Programmed cell death is a normal, and vital part of the cell cycle. There are a number of genes involved in programmed cell death, or apoptosis. If key genes involved in this process are mutated, you can get diseases like cancer - which arises from misregulation of the cell cycle, as well as a huge range of other possible mutations.
Yes. The cytoplasm holds the nucleus and every other organelles in place.
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
Genes are really part of DNA, which is found in the nucleus of cells.
Genes can be found in chromosomes. The cell nucleus of almost every cell contains chromosomes and genes. They contain the DNA and the gene shows as a section of the DNA.
The Cells hold the genes. Genes are a part of DNA, which is located in the Nucleus of a Cell.
nucleus
cytoplasm
Because when a cell divides it creates something like a mirror image and to do this it needs to copy the most important part of the cell the nucleus (which holds the DNA) and that will determine what the cell needs to do.
mitochondria
Each part of the embryo holds different characteristics and genes such as hair and eye color. The location of these genes determine what it is specified for.
the cytoskeleton
what part of the cell contains genetic material or genes that determine traits
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.