The nucleus regulates all the activities of the cell, and damage to the nucleus would be more dangerous to the cell than damage to any other part of the cell, therefore it is useful for the nucleus to be insulated from possible damage, by the rest of the cell.
The nucleus in an animal cell is located in the center of an animal or plant cell because it controls the movements of materials in and out of the cell as it contributes in the life span of a cell
The nucleus serves as the control center of the cell, housing the cell's genetic material (DNA) and directing cellular activities such as growth and reproduction. It is located in the center of the cell, surrounded by the cytoplasm and other organelles.
The nucleus is typically found near the center of a cell, surrounded by the cytoplasm and other organelles. It is enclosed by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope and contains the cell's genetic material in the form of chromosomes.
the control center is the nucleus ( the black blob in the middle :)
The nucleus is located at the core of the cell, or atom. In biological terms, the nucleus holds the genetic material. In Physics terms, the nucleus is the core that contains almost all the mass, as well as protons and neutrons.
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no it is not in the center f the cell sometimes it can be found near the membrane
because it control all activities in side the body
The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell. It will be a big dark spot somewhere in the middle of all of the cytoplasm (cytosol). You probably won't find it near the edge of a cell because that might be a dangerous place for the nucleus to be.
The nucleus is near the middle of an animal cell.
Chromosomes in an animal cell are located within the nucleus. The nucleus acts as the control center of the cell and contains the genetic material in the form of chromosomes, which contain DNA.
the thing in the middle inside of a cell
Nucleus
In the middle of the cell.
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In the middle
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