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The part of the cell that contains RNA is the nucleosis. This structure is inside the nuclei of cells in the body.
True, each cell has many nuclei just beneath its cell membrane
cell membrane, not a nucleus, some cells don't have nucleus but they still have DNA.
For all plato users-- (A. Fruiting Body)
The Nuclear Membrane surrounds the nucleus and is composed of two layers. It also has numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, lacking defined nuclei and membrane-bound organelles, and with chromosomes composed of 1 closed DNA circle
membrane-enclosed nuclei, and organelles, cytoskeleton. But what is its structure interms of having or not having a cell wall?
Nuclei and mitochondria have a membrane surrounding them. They are both organelles in the cell.
a nuclei a cytoplasem and cell membrane
The two nuclei found inside each pollen grain are called tube nucleus and germ nucleus.
people have Eukaryotic cells Eukaryotic: having cells with 'good' or membrane-bound nuclei Prokaryotic: have cells with no membrane-bound nuclei
double membrane