The main thing is the DNA
The main thing is the DNA
The Nucleus hold DNA
Eukaryote.
cytoskeleton :)
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
NO!!! A nucleus is the centre of a cell that hold its genetic information.
The main thing is the DNA
cytoskeleton
The nucleus of a cell is surrounded and held together by the nuclear envelope. The nucleus of the cell contains hereditary information.
The Nucleus hold DNA
Eukaryote.
cytoskeleton :)
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
The nucleus is usually nicknamed as "the brain of the cell" or "the control center", but that is just what they teach you in grade school. All the nucleus actually does is hold the DNA. The DNA is really what controls the cell, tells the cell what to do, and acts as the cell's "brain."
A nucleus has a membrane around it that is very similar to the cell membrane. It is called the nuclear envelope and it is a porous double membrane that separates the nucleoplasm from the cell cytoplasm.
The bonds of the atom are covalent where as the bonds between the base pairs are hydrogen.
The nuclear lamina, a network of proteins inside the nuclear envelope, helps to hold the nucleus in place within the cell by providing structural support and anchoring the chromatin. Additionally, the cytoskeleton and other cellular structures surrounding the nucleus contribute to its positioning and stability within the cell.