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A reasonable estimate for the size of a cell's nucleus is?

1.5um


When does the nucleus initiate cell division?

when the cell reaches its maximum size


Put these in order by size chromosome nucleus cell DNA and nucleotide?

Nucleotide < DNA < Chromosome < Cell < Nucleus.


Why does a cell have a limit to a size?

To have better control of nucleus on over all activities of the cell.


Which series is arranged in order from largest to smallest in size 1chromosome nucleus cell DNA nucleotide?

cell, nucleus, chromosome, DNA, nucleotide


Is the maximum size of a cell determined by the ratio between the cell's cytoplasm and nucleus?

should be should be


What is karyoplasmic index?

The karyoplasmic index is a ratio that measures the size of the cell nucleus (karyoplasm) relative to the cytoplasm in a cell. It is often used in pathology to assess cell characteristics, such as malignancy or cellular differentiation. A higher index indicates a larger nucleus relative to the cytoplasm, which can provide insights into the cell's activity and function.


What is the approximate size of nucleus?

Nucleus of a cell ~10-7 - 10-6 m Atomic nucleus ~10-14 m


What is the actual size of an nucleus?

There is more than one kind of nucleus; the most usual types are cell nuclei and atomic nuclei, and even then, not all cell nuclei and not all atomic nuclei are the same size either. The average size of an animal cell nucleus is 900-1000nm.


Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell?

It is a Prokaryote cell, while a bacterial cell does have a cell wall and a cell membrane, it lacks a nucleus. Organisms that lack a nucleus are called Prokaryote cells.


The size of an atom nucleus or cell?

An atom nucleus is typically on the order of femtometers (10^-15 meters) in size. A cell is much larger, with most human cells ranging from 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter.


Does the cytoskeleton limit cell size?

Yes, the cytoskeleton can influence cell size by providing structural support and helping to maintain cell shape. However, other factors such as the nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio and metabolic demands also play a role in determining cell size.