by telling it what to do
This is probably a nucleolus, one or more of which are in every nucleus.
The nucleus produces ribosomes that are then used to make proteins within the cell. Additionally, the nucleus houses and protects the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which contains instructions for the cell's functions and characteristics.
The three main parts that make up most cells are the cell membrane, which surrounds and protects the cell; the cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like substance inside the cell where organelles are located; and the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA).
To make a palisade cell model, you can use materials like green pipe cleaners for chloroplasts, foam or clay for the cell walls, and small beads or pom-poms for the cell nucleus. Arrange the materials in a column shape to represent the elongated structure of a palisade cell. You can also add details like ribosomes or mitochondria using small beads or stickers.
The nucleus is the "brain" or control inside a cell. Therefore, it does not eat.
nucleus. I have to make a model of a cell for school, can anyone help?
The nucleus directs the cell to make proteins.
Nucleus because it sends out RNA to the Ribosomes to make proteins.
This is probably a nucleolus, one or more of which are in every nucleus.
Golgi apparatus or Golgi complex
Yes a cell has to has all those three things. The reason is that they work together to make the whole cell. Hope I could help :)
a nucleus is a small segment in a cell membrane. the nucleus has three functions, to make DNA, to make protein, and to make instructions for the cell.
The nucleus produces ribosomes that are then used to make proteins within the cell. Additionally, the nucleus houses and protects the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which contains instructions for the cell's functions and characteristics.
The three main parts that make up most cells are the cell membrane, which surrounds and protects the cell; the cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like substance inside the cell where organelles are located; and the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA).
To make a palisade cell model, you can use materials like green pipe cleaners for chloroplasts, foam or clay for the cell walls, and small beads or pom-poms for the cell nucleus. Arrange the materials in a column shape to represent the elongated structure of a palisade cell. You can also add details like ribosomes or mitochondria using small beads or stickers.
The nucleus is the "brain" or control inside a cell. Therefore, it does not eat.
Basicly to tell the cell what to do, what to make and how much. It is the director of the cell.