The genetic information of the DNA does not leave the cell.
It must be by messenger RNA.
Plants cells have a cell wall and chloroplastswhile animal cells do not. Plant cells also typically have larger vacuoles.
The cell membrane is a busy cell. This cell regulates what can and cannot leave.
a. cancer cells divide uncontrollably. b. normal cells cannot make copies of DNA. c. cancer cells cannot make copies of DNA. d. normal cells divide uncontrollably. (A) cancer cells divide uncontrollably
No, animal cells are unlike plant cells in that sense. Animal cells only having a cell membrane as an outside protector that lets things enter and leave the cell. The plant cell has a cell wall, a rigid outer layer as well as a cell membrane! (extra protection!) :D
Since a bacteria is only composed of one cell, it cannot have specialized cells.
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There cannot be large cells inside a cell.
The only things that enter and leave cells are molecules and proteins. organelles do not leave the cell.
No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.
cell membrane
The Nucleus for the cell's genetic information.
Someone told me that county jail inmates cannot leave their cells until transport or release. If they cannot leave their cell, where do they go to the restroom and where do they eat? How sanitary can county jail inmates be if they are eating where they are urinating?
animal cells do not possess a cell wall and plant cell possess a cell wall as well as a cell membrane. animal cells cannot plasmolyse but plant cells can.
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Not all cells have a cell wall or a nucleus. Plant cells have a stiff cell wall them helps them to maintain their box-like shape. Fungi cells and prokaryotic cells, such as bacterial cells, also have cells walls. Animal cells do not have a cell wall. No prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Instead, their genetic information (DNA or RNA) floats in the cytoplasm in what is called the nucleoid. Most eukaryotic cells, including plant and animal cells, have a nucleus which contains the genetic information. However, some eukaryotic cells, such as red blood cells, do not have a nucleus. (Since red blood cells do not have DNA-containing nuclei, they cannot make more proteins.)
Neuron is that cells that receiving and process information. This is also known as the nerve cell.
The nucleus holds the genetic information of a cell.