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There is no specific term for living material within a cell that is confined to the nucleus. The nucleus does, however contain the DNA that is the blueprint for all protein production in the cell.
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Chromatin-- it is not an organelle as are the rest.
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Bacteria do not have a nucleus. The general term for a cell that does not have a nucleus is a prokaryote. A cell with a nucleus is a eukaryote.
There is no specific term for living material within a cell that is confined to the nucleus. The nucleus does, however contain the DNA that is the blueprint for all protein production in the cell.
The cell nucleus contains the chromosomes, and therefore the DNA The term 'nucleus' has a different meaning when talking about the nervous system; in this instance the nucleus is the cell body of neurons within the CNS
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Chromatin-- it is not an organelle as are the rest.
sperm
Both. The nucleus of a cell is its "brain" for lack of a better term. The nucleus of an atom is where the protons and neutrons are found, and is the region that the electrons orbit.
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A term for all the contents of a cell other than the nucleus is a Cytoplasm.
Do you mean the term "nucleus"? The nucleus is the part of a cell which holds the DNA and RNA, and is responsible for growth and reproduction.
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