if a plant cell was missing the nucleus it wouldnt be able to substane like just like you cant substane a normal like without your brain and a company couldnt opperate without a CEO or manager.
Chromosomes in a plant cell are located in the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of the cell. The chromosomes contain the DNA that codes for the traits of the plant.
An analogy of a nucleus is that it is like a brain. It controls the rest of the body and what goes on mostly. Without it, you body would get confused and then you would die. (the cell would die.) This nucleus houses the DNA, like your brain carries special information on how to do things. Just like DNA does. Also, without DNA, you wouldn't be able to live either.
Plant cells die if they dont have a nucleus because the nucleus is like the brain of the cell. If it doesn't have a nucleus the cell cannot work properly. Such as producing for or releasing waste or reproducing.
The nucleus in a plant cell stores the genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's activities by regulating gene expression. It is responsible for coordinating cell division, growth, and metabolism within the plant cell.
Yes. Plant cells are eukariotic which means they have a nucleus, opposed to prokariotic cells with no nucleus like bacteria. The only main differences between a plant cell and an animal cell is that a plant cells has a cell wall, chloroplast, a bigger vacuole, and no lysosomes. Also when a animal cell dies it is broken down, but a plant cell's cell wall stays to provide structure even after its dead. So all plant cells have a nucleus.
The nucleus is sort of like the brain of the plant cell. It controls a lot of the things within the cell.
it is in both, the nucleus is like the brain of the cell.
No. A plant cell is a eukaryote, because it has a nucleus
the nucleus is like the "boss"of the cell. it controls the cell to do its job.
no the basic jobs of the nucleus stays the same the nucleus is almost like the brain of a cell
Chromosomes in a plant cell are located in the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of the cell. The chromosomes contain the DNA that codes for the traits of the plant.
No, not all cells have a cell wall and nucleus. Animal cells lack a cell wall but have a nucleus, while plant cells have both a cell wall and a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and have a cell wall made of different materials than plant cells.
both are eukaryotic and contain organelles and nucleus
it is in both, the nucleus is like the brain of the cell.
The largest amount of DNA in a plant cell is found in the nucleus. The nucleus contains the majority of the plant cell's genetic material, organized into chromosomes. DNA is also found in other organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts, but the nuclear DNA accounts for the most significant portion.
An analogy of a nucleus is that it is like a brain. It controls the rest of the body and what goes on mostly. Without it, you body would get confused and then you would die. (the cell would die.) This nucleus houses the DNA, like your brain carries special information on how to do things. Just like DNA does. Also, without DNA, you wouldn't be able to live either.
ussually the plant cell has a cell wall so it is more of a box-like shape. and the plant cell has a large vacuole which causes the nucleus to be on the side. in a plant cell there are small vaculoes so the nucleus is ussually in the middle and the plant cell has no cell wall just a mambrane therefore it is more sphereical.