it holds chromosomes and is the control system of a cell
DNA
nucleus. the nucleus has DNA the DNA codes for all cellular functions.
around the nucleus, there are organelles, which have separate functions. the organelles are in a watery substance called cytoplasm, which is used for movement of particles and ribosomes throughout the cell. i know all of the organelles but i don't think that's what your looking for.
Bacteria.
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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.
The nucleus.
nucleus. the nucleus has DNA the DNA codes for all cellular functions.
lead
The correct answer is LEAD. You can find the same question/answer if you type in "The element used for storing and transporting radioactive materials is?" in the search bar.
A bag is a container of flexible material used for carrying or storing items. Different bags, like people have different attitudes too.
A: NO they are not lost they just stop from flowing from nucleus to nucleus and resume their orbit to maintain balance with the structure of with nucleus
In storage shelving, materials like woods and plastics. They can perform very good for household devices. They can be used in kitchen and for storing books also.
Germs is not a word used since it can cover viruses and fungi as well as bacteria. Bacteria do not have a nucleus. They have genetic material but it is not inside a membrane. Only a nucleus has a membrane and our own cells have this membrane bound genetic material.
Nails and claws are not constituted by cells. Instead, they are proteins called keratin secreted produced by nearby cells. That is also the same protein used to make hair.
They are used for storing food.
What is the nucleus used for? The nucleus controls the cell
Density can be used to identify a material by how much you get as an 'answer'. because if it is the same material then probably the density value will be similar. -By Anna 6-4