centrioles
The ball-shaped structure typically found near the center of the cell is the nucleus. It serves as the control center of the cell, housing the cell's genetic material (DNA) and coordinating activities such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. The nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope, which regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
The cell nucleus acts like the brain of the cell. It helps control eating, movement, and reproduction. If it happens in a cell, chances are the nucleus knows about it. The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell. It will be a big dark spot somewhere in the middle of all of the cytoplasm (cytosol). You probably won't find it near the edge of a cell because that might be a dangerous place for the nucleus to be. If you don't remember, the cytoplasm is the fluid that fills cells.
It's found near the nucleus but the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is attached the the rough ER. The smooth ER is attached to the nucleus.
The Nucleus hold DNA
It is in cytoplasm.It is located near to nucleus.
The organelle near the nucleus that helps with reproduction is the centriole. Centrioles play a key role in cell division by organizing the mitotic spindle, which is crucial for separating chromosomes during cell division.
The nucleus holds all of the chromosomes. Its directs all of the cells activities, including reproduction. Both plant and animal cells have one and it is located near the center of the cell.
The ball-shaped structure typically found near the center of the cell is the nucleus. It serves as the control center of the cell, housing the cell's genetic material (DNA) and coordinating activities such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. The nucleus is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope, which regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
The cell nucleus acts like the brain of the cell. It helps control eating, movement, and reproduction. If it happens in a cell, chances are the nucleus knows about it. The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell. It will be a big dark spot somewhere in the middle of all of the cytoplasm (cytosol). You probably won't find it near the edge of a cell because that might be a dangerous place for the nucleus to be. If you don't remember, the cytoplasm is the fluid that fills cells.
The nucleus is near the middle of an animal cell.
Valance electrons are not located near the nucleus. These electrons are in fact located the furthest away from the nucleus compared to other electrons.
Yes ... but nowhere near as complex as sexual reproduction.
Yes ... but nowhere near as complex as sexual reproduction.
Near the nucleus.
The nucleus
It's found near the nucleus but the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is attached the the rough ER. The smooth ER is attached to the nucleus.
The Nucleus hold DNA