As far as I know, a nucleus does not have cytoplasm. You can find cytoplasm inside the cell, but not inside the nucleus itself. The nucleus contains genetic material.
in mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm
No they are not in the nucleus. They are in the cytoplasm.
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
The genetic code is transferred from the nucleus into the cytoplasm by RNA. RNA is used to duplicate the DNA so it doesn't have to leave the nucleus.
cytoplasm
no cytoplasm is certainly not a nucleus.
no, the nuclear membrane separates the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
in mitosis the nucleus first and then the cytoplasm
No they are not in the nucleus. They are in the cytoplasm.
in mitosis, the nucleus divides first, and then the cytoplasm.
The nuclear membrane separates the cytoplasm and the nucleus.
the nucleus hunts and eats the cytoplasm and then the cytoplasm seeks its revenge
the nucleus hunts and eats the cytoplasm and then the cytoplasm seeks its revenge
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and nucleus(DNA and RNA(nucleic acids))
No nucleus, Prokaryotypes are located in cytoplasm.
the cytoplasm divides after the nucleus