The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that houses the cell's genetic material, DNA. Its main function is to regulate gene expression by controlling the transcription of DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA). Additionally, the nucleus plays a crucial role in cell division, as it coordinates the replication and segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis.
In the nucleus and the chromatin in the nuclues.
An organism's DNA contains a complete set of instructions needed for making that organism. These instructions determine the organism's traits and characteristics by regulating the production of proteins through gene expression.
The nucleus of an atom is held together by the strong nuclear force, which acts between protons and neutrons in the nucleus. This force overcomes the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged protons and helps bind the nucleus together.
Electrons are the particles that surround the nucleus of an atom. They have a negative charge and occupy energy levels around the nucleus in an electron cloud.
The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material, in the form of DNA, which encodes the instructions for making proteins. It is also the site of transcription, where RNA is synthesized based on the DNA template. The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane that regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
porkaryotic
yes the do have a nucleus
In the cell nuclues
nuclues
the nuclues
usually outside the nuclues... circling it
chromosomes, genes, and DNA are contained in the nucleus
both
they both have nuclues
chloroplast and nuclues
it does not have a nuclues so it belongs to the prokaryotae kingdom.
Mature human red blood cells have no nucleus.