The nucleolus is found inside the nucleus, and it makes ribosomes.
The nucleolus produces ribosomes and mRNA (messenger RNA).
To produce ribosomes.
Its inside the nucleus and near the nucleolus.
yes because the cytoplasm is the whole thing it is what holds everything even though the nucleolus is inside the chromosome
Bacteria does not have a nucleus. The DNA material in not enclosed by a membrane, but is rather free floating in the bacteria cell but is refereed to as a nucleoid region. While I am unsure if bacteria have a nucleolus, I do know that bacteria do have ribosome which are produced by the nucleolus. Hope this leads you in the right direction. YES. because bacteria cells do have ribosomes and the nucleolus produces them.
A nucleolus is made up of nucleic acids and proteins. It is located within the nucleus. The RNA (ribosomal neucleic acid) defines the function of the cell, and is created within the nucleolus.
The nucleolus produces ribosomes and mRNA (messenger RNA).
No, a nucleolus is found within the nucleus of a cell.
the nucleolus
The nucleolus if found in both animal and plant cells.
To produce ribosomes.
To produce ribosomes.
I had this doubt too, and from what I've found around the web, DNA is not the major component inside the nucleolus. The major components of the nucleolus are rRNA and proteins.Hope it helped.
The nucleolus is found within the nucleus.
The nucleolus is in the nucleus of a cell and it is responsible for synthesizing ribosomal RNA.
Yes. All eukaryotes have a nucleolus.
Ya! it is right.So it's answer is : a nucleolus and a nucleus both produce ribosomes and contain RNA(ribonucleicacid)