The part of the nucleus that carries coded information called genes is the chromosome. The chromosome is a threadlike structure of nucleic acid and proteins.
The code from DNA is carried by mRNA from the nucleus to the ribosomes.
Thou art of thee and thine cytoplasm.
mRNA
Ribosomes
mRNA
Messanger RNA
Yes, all organelles, including the nucleus, of a eukaryotic cell are contained within the cell's cytoplasm. However, the nucleus also contains its own cytoplasm, known as the nucleoplasm, which is different in composition from the cellular cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
no, the nuclear membrane separates the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
mRNA
no answer
Messanger RNA
No they are not in the nucleus. They are in the cytoplasm.
chromatin
mRNA
mRNA
no cytoplasm is certainly not a nucleus.
I don't really know where its located in teach cell, but i do know it is located in every cell in your body, which you have about 3,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of in all of your body.
mRNA
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
in mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm