Mitochondria are not located within the nucleus of a cell. Mitochondria are double-membrane-bound organelles found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell due to their role in producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. The nucleus, on the other hand, contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and is surrounded by its own membrane.
Nucleus
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
the nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are located within the nucleus. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus.
that is called a nucleus
Power plant
Chloroplasts are needed for photosynthesis. Mitochondria is needed for respiration
you mean the mitochondrai...thats where respiration takes place....respiration is the release of energy so stuff like glucose gets changed into energy in the mitochondria...get the spelling right xD Amber
the nucleus :D
The answer will depend on what nucleus the question refers to. The nucleus of a cell is quite different from a nucleus of an atom. which differs from the nucleus of an organisation.
The center of the atom, where protons and neutrons are located, is called the nucleus. It contains most of the mass of the atom and is positively charged. The electrons orbit around the nucleus in energy levels.
Nucleus
What my question is is what is the nucleus or similarity of the nucleus in a car?
What is the nucleus used for? The nucleus controls the cell
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Assuming you mean "nucleus", the answer will depend on what what nucleus you are talking about (atomic nucleus, the nucleus of a cell, etc.).
They are outside the nucleus. They move around the nucleus.