An organelle is any discrete functionally distinct structure within a cell. The nucleus is one example of an organelle - it is bound by the nuclear membrane and performs the specific function of storing and regulating the transcription of the genetic material of the cell.
The nucleus is an organelle. It is not found in an organelle.
Organelles don't have nucleus's because the nucleus is an organelle
None. The nucleus IS and organelle.
There is no difference. Both represent the same.
There is no difference. Both represent the same.
An organelle is any discrete functionally distinct structure within a cell. The nucleus is one example of an organelle - it is bound by the nuclear membrane and performs the specific function of storing and regulating the transcription of the genetic material of the cell.
Yes, nucleus is an organelle.
Yes it is an organelle.
The nucleus is the CENTER of a cell.
The Nucleus of a cell basically tells every organelle what do,and how to do it. Also the nucleus tells each organelle what the whole cell needs and how to do it.
They are in the nucleus. It is the control unit of cell
Nucleus