The cell nucleus, which contains the DNA which determines a cell's purpose and function.
The sequence of amino acids determines the specific function of a protein. The shape and structure of the protein determines where in the cell it can go.
function
it depends on the cell's function or purpose
Its structure determines the function it has. For example, red blood cells are biconcave discs, kind of thinner in the middle and thicker around the outside. As it turns out this is the ideal surface area to volume ratio for exchanging things between the inside of the cell and outside. When you consider that the function of red blood cells to carry oxygen to the cells of the body the structure of the RBC is ideally suited to its function.
The cell nucleus, which contains the DNA which determines a cell's purpose and function.
The shape of a cell is what determines its function. Cells are surrounded by cell membranes.
Function
Cell structure determines cell function
function
The function of the cell is determined by the shape of the cell. Certain proteins and mRNA are involved in embryo genesis that then create the cell shape. The organelle that determines the function of the cell is the nucleus. This is because the nucleus contains the DNA of the cell.
function
The sequence of amino acids determines the specific function of a protein. The shape and structure of the protein determines where in the cell it can go.
It determines the cell entry with the greatest value.
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
The sequence of amino acids determines the specific function of a protein. The shape and structure of the protein determines where in the cell it can go.
No the material that does that (DNA) is to be found in the cell's nucleus.