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No they are not in the nucleus. They are in the cytoplasm.

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It is in the cytoplasm. It is not in nucleus

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What is the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus called?

cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.


Do prokaryotypes have a nucleus?

No nucleus, Prokaryotypes are located in cytoplasm.


Where Cell organelles are located in?

within the cytoplasm


Mitochondria is located where?

it located in the cell's cytoplasm outside the nucleus.


Where in the cell are the chromosomes located?

The chromosomes are located in the nucleus of the cell.


Are ribosomes located in the nucleus of cell?

No, they're found in the cytoplasm around the nucleus.


Where iS the DNA in bacteria found if there is no nucleus?

It is located in the cytoplasm.


Where is the nucleus located in the organelle?

inside the cytoplasm of cell


Where are vacuoles located in a cell?

Its located near the nucleus and is in the center. DERRPP


How does the storage of the DNA of a prokaryotic cell differ from that of a eukaryotic cell?

In a eukaryotic cell DNA is stored in a nucleus as chromatin ( unless the cell is in the process of mitosis in which the DNA would arrange itself as chromosomes) However a prokaryotic cell has no nucleus, the genetic material is stored in the cytoplasm of the cell, prokaryotic cells also have a plasmid which is a ring of DNA which is separate to the main genetic material. This plasmid contains DNA not found in the main genetic material. The plasmid is also in the cytoplasm.


Is mitochondria found in nucleus or cytoplasm?

They are organelles that basically recycle things in the cell that get old or worn out and change them into energy. That being said they are outside of the nucleus so that they can move around to get to the worn out cell parts. In other words they are in the cytoplasm so that they have better mobility.


How does the nucleus communicate with the cytoplasm of the cell?

The cytoplasm transports and delivers information to the nucleus