Many cell processes are controlled by the various machinery present in the Nucleus. If this is on a high school worksheet it is most likely referring to mitosis or meiosis. Practically anything dealing with DNA takes place in the nucleus.
the cells activities are controlled by the nucleus.
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
Nucleas
To remove a cell's nucleus, researchers typically use a process called enucleation. This involves manipulating the cell under a microscope, often using a fine needle or laser to carefully extract the nucleus without damaging the rest of the cell. Enucleation is commonly performed in specialized laboratory settings, such as in the study of cell biology or during the creation of cloned embryos. It’s important to conduct this process in a controlled environment to minimize damage to the cell.
They are all controlled by the nucleus which is somewhat the "brain" of the cell. Hope this helps :)
The nucleus is the CEO of the cell and directs all of its' activities.
the cells activities are controlled by the nucleus.
They are all controlled by the nucleus which is somewhat the "brain" of the cell. Hope this helps :)
The nucleus is the organelle that controls all cell functions in a eukaryotic cell. It contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which stores the instructions for protein synthesis and cell activities. The nucleus regulates the cell's activities by controlling gene expression and coordinating cellular processes.
Mitosis is the process that divides the cell nucleus and it's contents.
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The process of transcription starts in the cell's nucleus.
The nucleus.
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They are all controlled by the nucleus which is somewhat the "brain" of the cell. Hope this helps :)