An example of a nucleolus would be a peach pit. However, a chemical nucleus is much different from a biological nucleus.
The nucleolus is a small region inside the nucleus of a cell.
A non-example of atmosphere could be a barren landscape devoid of any vegetation or signs of life. Another example could be a sterile laboratory environment that lacks any sort of ambiance or mood. Additionally, a poorly lit and empty room could be considered a non-example of atmosphere.
An example of a freshwater wetland could be a marsh or a swamp. These wetlands are characterized by the presence of water, non-woody plants, and often serve as important habitats for various species of plants and animals.
An example of an element from a home could be iron, used in household items like cookware or furniture.
oxygen o2 is example of what is it a molecule
Not all cells need a nucleolus. For example, bacterial cells do not have a nucleolus. A nucleolus is a dense body within the nucleus which is where ribosomes are formed. As viral cells do not create ribosomes, they do not need a nucleolus either...
the principal, because he/she is the one who controls what happens in the school, just like the nucleus
The City Hall
You can't give an "example" of a nucleolus, because a nucleolus is a specific type of organelle. There aren't different types of nucleoli. A nucleolus is a dense structure within the nucleus composed of proteins, RNA and DNA, and is where ribosomes are assembled.
it would be the walls of the office
In cell terms, "nucleolus" (a structure within the nucleus) rhymes with "school".
A word that has to do with cells and the rhymes with "school" would be "vacuole. " Vacuoles are the organelles in cells that store water.
A brian could work.
you could use a button!
Copy machine / Camera because it copies things.
Nucleolus.
There are many different things that this could be about. This could be about animals, foods, or school for example.