Yes, it does benefit because it makes it easier for the waves to control around everything in the cell and for the cell to work more properly and quicker.
There is no benefit nor problem with the nucleus being or not being in the center of the cell. In some cells (plants), it is closer to the cell wall.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
I believe you are referring to the nucleus.
The process you are describing is called somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). It involves transferring the nucleus from a somatic cell (cell without a nucleus) of one organism into an enucleated oocyte (egg cell) from another organism. This technique is often used in cloning and stem cell research.
prokaryotic cell =)
There is no benefit nor problem with the nucleus being or not being in the center of the cell. In some cells (plants), it is closer to the cell wall.
There is no benefit nor problem with the nucleus being or not being in the center of the cell. In some cells (plants), it is closer to the cell wall.
a nucleus is'nt a cell, it is the centre of cell
nucleus
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
Eukaryote
Eukaryote
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Nucleus is the control centre of cell.It controls the activities of cell.
NO!!! A nucleus is the centre of a cell that hold its genetic information.
An organism that doesn't have a nucleus is a prokaryote. In a prokaryote the DNA is floating around in cell.
a cell that does not contain a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell, so an organism without a nucleus is called a prokaryote