No. No nucleus.
it is called a eukaryote
Ribosomes are made inside the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus of the cell. Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. ***************************** it controls which qenes qet used.
No. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell and these have sections which have codes. These codes are called genes. Ribosomes are found free in the cytoplasm or in the rough endoplasmic reticulum where they make proteins.
As far as I know, pretty much everywhere. Bacteria cells don't have a nucleus, they have something in the middle, which I don't know what it is, and then lots of ribosomes scattered around....Actually, maybe they don't even have ribosomes. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a well-defined nucleus, but instead have a nucleoid region where the genetic material is located. They also have a thick cell wall for protection and ribosomes for protein synthesis.
Nucleus, mitochondria, and the ribosomes
The nucleus of a cell consists of the nucleoplasm, nucleolus, chromatin, and nuclear envelope. It does not contain structures such as ribosomes or mitochondria.
it is called a eukaryote
Ribosomes are made inside the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus of the cell. Ribosomes function to synthesize proteins. ***************************** it controls which qenes qet used.
No, in general bacteria do not have nuclei.
no the ribosomes do not send the protein to the nucleus.
Bacteria do not have a nucleus. The general term for a cell that does not have a nucleus is a prokaryote. A cell with a nucleus is a eukaryote.
No. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell and these have sections which have codes. These codes are called genes. Ribosomes are found free in the cytoplasm or in the rough endoplasmic reticulum where they make proteins.
Ribosomes are produced by the nucleus.
The nucleus tells each organelle what to do. The Ribosomes package up proteins.
In a bacterium, proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm. This is where the ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis, are located. The genetic information in the form of mRNA is read by the ribosomes to produce proteins.
As far as I know, pretty much everywhere. Bacteria cells don't have a nucleus, they have something in the middle, which I don't know what it is, and then lots of ribosomes scattered around....Actually, maybe they don't even have ribosomes. Sorry I can't be of more help.