The nucleolus is located in the center of the nucleus.
The nucleolus of a eukaryotic cell is located in a certain chromosomal section of the nucleus. Nucleolus is made up of ribonucleic acids and proteins.
Is the center of the nuclear envelope
The dark-staining, spherical body in the nucleus that produces ribosomal subunits is called nucleolus. It is composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids.
The nucleolus produces ribosomes and mRNA (messenger RNA).
The nucleus of a cell contains the nucleolus.
That's a good question; it would seem that the nucleolus should be in the cytoplasm since that is where protein synthesis takes place. I don't know if there is a definite answer to this, but here is my explanation: the nucleolus' main function is to create ribosomes (rRNA). The first step of ribosome creation is the transcription of rDNA by an enzyme called RNA polymerase I. I'm assuming that this enzyme is primarily located in the nucleus, which makes the nucleus a natural location for ribosome formation, and therefore a great place for the nucleolus.
The function of the nucleolus is to make products for manufacturing ribosomes. It consists of protein and DNA.
Nucleolus
It is round, dark colored and located in nucleus
The dark-staining, spherical body in the nucleus that produces ribosomal subunits is called nucleolus. It is composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids.
Nucleolus.
It is found near the Nucleolus so located in plant and animal cells! By eliu sosa diaaz
It is called the nucleolus. It is in the nucleus
Nucleolus :)
a nucleolus produces ribosomes
Nucleolus
It's called a nucleolus
The nucleolus is not a plant, but an organelle within the nucleus of a cell. The nucleolus transcribes and assembles RNA.
a protecting layer over the nucleolus