Usually, it's the nucleus. Usually. But in multicellular organisms can sometimes have have specialized cells with specialized organelles that can dwarf the nucleus. For example, adipocytes (aka fat cells) contain enormous vacuoles filled with lipids.
In animal cells, it's the nucleus, and in plant cells, it's the large central vacuole.
nucleus and nucleolus
Nucleus
Nucleus
the nucleus
It is found in the nucleus.
A eukaryotic cells' distinguishing organelle is a nucleus.
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
A Eukaryotic cell does not have a flagellum.
No, it's an organelle in the eukaryotic cell.
It is found in the nucleus.
A large, double membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Contains DNA and RNA. Organelle - A membrane-bound sub-cellular structure found in eukaryotic cells. The Cell nucleus, mitochondria, ER, and golgi apparatus are all examples.
A eukaryotic cells' distinguishing organelle is a nucleus.
eukaryotic cell
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
A vacuole is an organelle IN a Eukaryote cell
A Eukaryotic cell does not have a flagellum.
Fungus are eukaryotic organisms.So they have normal eukaryotic organells
A Lysosome is not a cell. It is found in the organelle, which is part of the cell. Organelles are found in the eukaryotic cell, not the prokaryotic. So the lyosome is part of the eukaryotic cell.
Nucleus
nucleus
No, it's an organelle in the eukaryotic cell.