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in humans heart is important similarly in cell nucleus is important. The nucleus controls you the cell and tells it was to do. You would have no cell if it weren't for the nucleus.

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Why is a nucleus so important to a living cell?

The nucleus contains the chromosomes, which contain the genes, which are the blueprints for life. They contain the information for the sequence of amino acids that will be in the proteins that are produced by the cell.


Explain why the nucleus is so important to the living cell?

Nucleus is so important to the living cells because it's the part that controls most of the cell activities. Also, the nucleus contains a part called chromosomes which contain an important chemical called DNA. It determines shape of a plant's leaves or the color of a person's eye.


Im the brain of the cell or so they say you regulate activities from day to day what am i?

You are the nucleus of the cell. It is often referred to as the brain of the cell because it controls the cell's activities by regulating gene expression and directing cell function.


Does a plant cell have a nucleus and cell wall?

The cell wall is so that the plant can have some organizational structure. Plants don't have a skeleton so it needs something rigid to stand upright. The cell walls of all the cells together form a structure. Nucleus is a feature of almost all living cells - to have the genetic material. Plants also have choloroplast so that they can carry out photosynthesis.


What would happen to cell reproduction if thr nucleus of a cell were not present?

Without a nucleus, the cell would not be able to replicate or divide through mitosis because the nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) necessary for cell division. The nucleus plays a crucial role in regulating cell reproduction, so without it, the cell would not be able to carry out this process.

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Does a sperm cell have necleurs?

All living cells have a Nucleus, so yes :-)


What do not have a nucleus?

Every cell has a nucleus and every living thing is made up of cells. But, rocks and other non-living things are not made up of cells, so they have no nucleus.


Why the nucleus is so important to the living cells?

it is the most important part in the cell. it is like the brain of the cell. it controls everything. i hope this information helps.


Why is cell wall is living?

Because it has no bioligical function, cell walls are the armor that protects the nucleus found within....so they don't need to be alive


Cell laking a nucleus?

a cell that does not contain a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell, so an organism without a nucleus is called a prokaryote


Which one is the smaller structure a nucleus or a cell?

A cell nucleus would be smaller than a cell because a cell nucleus is inside the cell, so it has to fit inside.


Does the chlamydia cell have a nucleus?

Chlamydia is a bacterium, and so it has a nucleus.


What differentiate living from non living things?

living things contain DNA in the cell nucleus, so they grow, repair, reproduce. They also carry out respiration (conversion of food into energy)


Do monkeys a have nucleus?

Well their cells do. All cells have nucleus but only plant cells have cell walls. So yes the monkey does have a nucleus along with every living thing and nonartificial thing on this planet. Really did you have to ask that??


Why is a nucleus so important to a living cell?

The nucleus contains the chromosomes, which contain the genes, which are the blueprints for life. They contain the information for the sequence of amino acids that will be in the proteins that are produced by the cell.


How does a cell's nucleus carry out life functions?

The nucleus of a cell keeps the cell going because its the mainframe of a cell so it controls what happens within a cell,what the cell does and how the cell will be used.


Which cell part directs the activities of the plant cell?

The nucleus controls most of the chemical reactions that go on inside the cell (i.e. what it grows into, what chemicals it releases, what happens in the cytoplasm and how fast etc). The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cells.