In the nucleus.
The place where the instructions are coded and stored is called the BIOS. The BIOS is an acronym of Basic Input Output System.
Glycogen is stored in a liver or muscle cell.
It's stored in the chromosomes and decoded during histogenesis.
Bees store honey in a honeycomb. The individual hexagonal compartment where honey is stored is called a cell.
Mitochrondria releases energy stored in food.
The cell that is stored with instructions is chromosomes. Hoped this helped :).
The cell that is stored with instructions is chromosomes. Hoped this helped :).
Contains all the instructions in running the cell.
The place where the instructions are coded and stored is called the BIOS. The BIOS is an acronym of Basic Input Output System.
The control center of the cell is the nucleus of the cell. It is where all the genetic material is stored. The genetic material codes for all things, and thus giving the cell and its components its 'instructions'. :]
It is important because the human does not have to execute instruction from without the machine. Instructions can be stored in memory and executed in sequence referencing the data values it needs on which to operate.
No, not at all. A nucleus is suppose to send instructions to other parts of the cell for protections of protein. It is also where the DNA is stored, so it's looks have nothing to do with helpin it do it's job.
Power On Self Test instructions are part of the BIOS that is stored in EPROM. Some of the parameters used by the EPROM are stored in the BIOS CMOS chip.
The nucleus in cells contains genetic information, DNA, stored in chromosomes which carry out the coded instructions for all cell activity.
DNA
Not all the 'instructions' refer to every cell. Some instructions are cell specific.
The mitochondrion of the cell.