it is in the middle of the cell
it does not have a nucleaus
1.Cell Membrane 2.Nucleaus 3. ? 1.Cell Membrane 2.Nucleaus 3. ? 1.Cell Membrane 2.Nucleaus 3. ?
The nucleaus
A nucleaus is DNA or more definitively a chromosome unbundled. Remember that they only coagulate during Mitosis or Meiosis. The nucleaus also controls the cell
the nucleaus
it does not have a nucleaus
DNA stays in the nucleus it safe there. it won't get lost in the cell
An example is like the nucleys is like the brain of the cell... If your body was one huge cell your brain would be the nucleus... see if that helps
The answer is nucleus :)
You would find them in a nucleaus inside the cell.
Chromosomes start to be pulled tot the sides of the cell in equal numbers and a thin wall starts to form in the middle of the cell cutting into 2 pieces.
A red blood cell does not contain a nucleus, as doing so conserves space that can then be used to increase its oxygen-binding capacity (by increasing the amount of haemoglobin that can be contained in the cell).