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Nucleus is the organelle that manages cell function in eukaryotic cell. It also contains hereditary information required for next generation.
The nucleolus contains the instructions for creating ribosomes (rRNA).
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
Mitochondria. Technically, the nucleus also is an organelle that also contains DNA from the mother.
The nucleus contains allo genetic material and helps control functions. it is also the organelle that produces ribosomes (ribosomes are acually produced in the nucleolous whic is inside of the nucleus)
DNA - chromosomes
DNA - chromosomes
DNA - chromosomes
Usually the nucleus which directs cell activities, contains instructions for cell functions. These instructions are found on hereditary material called DNA.
i think it's the ribosomes.
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the DNA. Its job is to control the cell's functions.
The NUCLEUS is the organelle which contains instructions for cell function (source: http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/ccword.html )
Chromatin contains the instructions for direting the cell's functions. It also contains DNA.
Yes. Chromatin refers to DNA in its native state in a cell - wrapped around histone proteins. Therefore, because DNA contains all the instructions to generate proteins and thereby influence cell activity the same can be accurately said of chromatin as well.
Nucleus is the organelle that manages cell function in eukaryotic cell. It also contains hereditary information required for next generation.
Chromatin, thin strands of material that fill the nucleus, contains information for directing a cell's functions.
The nucleolus contains the instructions for creating ribosomes (rRNA).