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Which is the cell structure that is made of DNA that gives the master instructions for the cell?

The cell structure that contains DNA and serves as the control center of the cell is the nucleus. DNA within the nucleus contains the genetic information that provides instructions for the cell's functions and activities.


Which structure gives all the instructions needed to direct the growth and function of a particular cell?

The genetic material inside the cell's nucleus, specifically the DNA, contains all the instructions necessary to direct the growth and function of a particular cell. Genes within the DNA provide the information for producing proteins and other molecules that control the cell's activities. These instructions are carried out through processes like transcription and translation.


What is the function of chromosomes in a cell?

to give the cell..............................................................did u understand....................................................................hahahahahaha..........................................................................................................


Once a virus gets inside a cell does it change the instructions to the cell's nucleus?

No, a virus does not change the instructions in the cell's nucleus. Instead, it uses the cell's machinery to replicate itself. The virus hijacks the cell's normal processes to make new virus particles, which can then infect other cells.


Where are the instructions stored for running cell?

The instructions for running a cell in Jupyter notebooks are stored within the cell itself, which typically contains a mix of code, text, or other content. When you run a cell, the code within it is executed by the Python interpreter or the kernel associated with the notebook.

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What part of the cell gives he ribosomes instructions on how to assemble a protein?

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What part of cell gives the ribosomes instructions on how to assemble a protein?

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Which is the cell structure that is made of DNA that gives the master instructions for the cell?

The cell structure that contains DNA and serves as the control center of the cell is the nucleus. DNA within the nucleus contains the genetic information that provides instructions for the cell's functions and activities.


What direct activities to the cell?

ATP, adonesine triphosphate is the energy source for everything, but the DNA gives instructions!


What directs to all cell activities?

ATP, adonesine triphosphate is the energy source for everything, but the DNA gives instructions!


What gives definition to a cell?

A cell is defined by its boundary, known as the cell membrane, which separates it from its environment. Inside the cell, organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum also contribute to its structure and function. The genetic material contained within the nucleus, in the form of DNA, provides instructions for the cell's activities and growth.


Does the nucleus gives instructions to the cell?

The nucleus knows how to direct the cell through the help of DNA which carries information. The nucleotides are used to transmit information within the cell.


What cell is stored coded instructions?

The cell that is stored with instructions is chromosomes. Hoped this helped :).


What cell is stored with coded instructions?

The cell that is stored with instructions is chromosomes. Hoped this helped :).


What gives the instructions for building and maintaining cells?

Genes within a cell's DNA provide the instructions for building and maintaining cells. These genes encode proteins and other molecules that carry out various functions necessary for the survival and functioning of the cell. Cells have complex regulatory mechanisms that ensure that these instructions are followed accurately.


Why do cells have same genetic instructions but not the same functions?

Not all the 'instructions' refer to every cell. Some instructions are cell specific.


Which structure gives all the instructions needed to direct the growth and function of a particular cell?

The genetic material inside the cell's nucleus, specifically the DNA, contains all the instructions necessary to direct the growth and function of a particular cell. Genes within the DNA provide the information for producing proteins and other molecules that control the cell's activities. These instructions are carried out through processes like transcription and translation.