bacteria
Main one is to manufacture ribosomes. Also has a storing function
An organism that contains more than one cell is called multicellular. These organisms are made up of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions. Examples include animals, plants, and fungi.
No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
It forms within the Cell's nucleus, just off to one side.
It is about one micrometer.my source is: http://www.rkm.com.au/CELL/organelles/nucleolus.html
bacteria
Main one is to manufacture ribosomes. Also has a storing function
multicellular organism
Typically, a cell contains only one nucleolus. However, under certain conditions such as rapid cell growth or stress, some cells may contain multiple nucleoli.
No it is a multi-celled organism. It contains more than one cell.
because when the sperm and egg meet they make one hole nucleolus. the sperm and egg have half a nucleolus and they are the only cell in the world to have only half a nucleolus.
The liquid in a one-cell organism is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance that fills the interior of the cell and contains various organelles and molecules necessary for cellular function.
All DNA in one cell of an organism is collectively referred to as the genome. The cell's genome contains all the genetic material, including both coding and non-coding regions, necessary for the cell's function and development. Each cell within an organism typically contains a complete set of genetic instructions required for its specific functions.
An organism that contains more than one cell is called multicellular. These organisms are made up of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions. Examples include animals, plants, and fungi.
The cell nucleus is made up of chromatin, which consists of DNA and proteins that help organize and compact the genetic material. This genetic material contains the instructions for the cell's development and function. The nucleus also contains the nucleolus, which is involved in producing ribosomes.
A cell nucleus contains DNA and at least one nucleolus. During interphase, the DNA is in the form of chromatin, in which the individual chromosomes are not visible. While the cell is actively undergoing mitosis, the nuclear membrane disassembles and the DNA is visible as chromosomes and the nucleolus disassembles. Once mitosis is finished, the cell cytoplasm divides, and the nucleus and nucleolus reform, and the two new cells return to interphase, and the DNA is once again in the form of chromatin.
An organism that is only made up of one cell is a unicellular organism. Uni- meaning one. An organism with more than one cell is a multicellular organism, such as humans. An example of a unicellular organism is bacterium.