No, the energy powerhouse of a cell are the mitochondria. See the link I will place below.
yes it does then it sends it to the mitochondria it check it to see if there are any vireses, the it sends it to the cell wall it send it out to the person who has the cell ;)
no. that's the mitochondria's job. the nucleus carries important information and cell instructions.
No,it does not participate. Only cytoplasm ans mitochondria are involved
no it helps store energy not makes energy
The names of three parts of a human cell are the nucleus, mitochondria and ribosomes. The nucleus is the command center of the cell, mitochondria convert energy from food into usable energy and ribosomes create protein.
The nucleus directs all organelle activity inside of a cell. It is also known as the "brain" of the cell. The nucleus contains a nucleolus which is involved with digestion and energy for which the cell can use.
the answer is nucleus
The nucleus regulates the cell's activities, because it controls what the cell does, what comes inside the cell and leaves the cell. It acts like the 'brain' of the cell.
The Nucleus contains the Nucleolus which is the brain of the cell and produces RNA and ribosomes. RNA is what controls the ribosomes which create protein which is required for the cell. The Answers the Nucleolus
The names of three parts of a human cell are the nucleus, mitochondria and ribosomes. The nucleus is the command center of the cell, mitochondria convert energy from food into usable energy and ribosomes create protein.
the nucleus powers the cell
nucleus
I think a nucleus holds genetic energy
The nucleus
the Nucleus
The nucleus directs all organelle activity inside of a cell. It is also known as the "brain" of the cell. The nucleus contains a nucleolus which is involved with digestion and energy for which the cell can use.
No. The cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Nucleus
the answer is nucleus
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mitoconria create energy for the cell from glucose