The nucleus controls what happens inside the cell. Nucleus contains genetic information in its chromosomes. DNA and RNA are the nucleic acids found in the nucleus. The genetic information coded in the DNA molecules is interpreted through RNA to control the cell metabolism.
The nucleus controls what happens inside the cell. Nucleus contains genetic information in its chromosomes. DNA and RNA are the nucleic acids found in the nucleus. The genetic information coded in the DNA molecules is interpreted through RNA to control the cell metabolism.
the nucleus is a dark roundish structure found in the cytoplasm. it controls the cell and regulates everything that goes on inside....
It controls everything that happens in the cell. It's also important in the cell splitting
A chloroplast is an organelle inside a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
The nucleus. Its basically the cells "brain", so it controls everything that happens inside a cell.
the 3 parts of a cell are : 1 Nucleus- this controls what happens inside the cell . 2 Cell Membrane - this controls what substances enter and leave the cell 3 Cytoplasm - this is where the chemial processes occur
The cell wall, which also protects the cell & controls the passage of objects from going inside and leaving the cell, also molds the shape of the cell.
it controls the cell
It controls what goes in and out of a cell.
the nucleus
Constituents of the cell membrane control what goes in and out of the cell as well as how the cell interacts with its environment; so in a way, yes, it partially controls what happens inside a cell.
cell wall (cell membrane)
The nucleus controls most of the chemical reactions that go on inside the cell (i.e. what it grows into, what chemicals it releases, what happens in the cytoplasm and how fast etc). The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cells.