dna chains of proteins joined by sugar and phosphate bases are dna
sequence of the proteins determine what enzymes and proteins can be synthesised
this ultimately decides cell structure
The cell membrane holds the cell together; it encases the cell and controls what goes in and out.
Every cell has a nucleus. A necleus is basically a brain. It holds all the information needed to run the cell. The nucleus tells the cell what to do. Weather it is a muscle cell or a plant cell, it has a nucleus. Every cell has a nucleus.
Cell membreneA layer that controls what enters and what leaves the cell. Or a protective covering enclosing the entire cell.(controls substances going in and out of the cell.)
A cell is a complete structure, it controls itself.
The answer is nucleus :)
A cell membrane holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of it
The cell membrane.
The cell membrane holds the cell together; it encases the cell and controls what goes in and out.
it controls what a cell does and how it does it
A cell membrane's function for an animal cell is, it gives the cell its shape, strength, holds cell together, and controls what goes in and out of the cell. For a plant cell it just, holds cell together, and controls what goes in and out of the cell.
The phospholipid bilayer, to use the technical name for the cell membrane.
It tells the cell how to make new proteins and stores alot of the cell's information.
It holds the DNA of the cell and it controls it.
There could be a mutation in the genetic code that controls cell reproduction.
The nucleus contains hereditary DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid)and it controls the cells' functions.
It controls what substances go in and out. Ask your science teacher for more tips on what the cell membrane does...
Cytoplasm holds all the organelles in place.