Nuclear envelope is found. It surrounds the nucleus
No, DNA is mainly found within the nucleus of a cell. It is organized into structures called chromosomes. Some cells, like mitochondria, also contain their own DNA, but this is separate from the nuclear DNA.
Yes, animal cells have a nucleus that contains genetic material (DNA) and acts as the control center of the cell. The nucleus regulates the cell's activities, including growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The 'nucleus' is what controls the cell in a human or animal system of body.
No. Eukaryotes (protists, plants, animals) are an animal cell. A prokaryotic cell just live. They don't feel or see anything. That's why we get sick. They're just trying to survive.
Yes, ever cell has a membrane let it be it is an animal cell or a plant cell. just the difference is that the plant cell has an extra covering called the cell wall. And every organelle in a cell is also covered by a membrane except the nucleus in prokaryotic cells
No, DNA is mainly found within the nucleus of a cell. It is organized into structures called chromosomes. Some cells, like mitochondria, also contain their own DNA, but this is separate from the nuclear DNA.
Yes, animal cells have a nucleus that contains genetic material (DNA) and acts as the control center of the cell. The nucleus regulates the cell's activities, including growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
Yes, it is. Animal cells have a defined nucleus therefore; it is a eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus (i.e. humans). Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus (i.e. bacteria, etc.) yup they're kinda the same just do things
The 'nucleus' is what controls the cell in a human or animal system of body.
Just like all cells, the cell membrane exists as the barrier between the cell and the outside world. Basically, it's on the outside.
Chromosomes in a plant cell are located in the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of the cell. The chromosomes contain the DNA that codes for the traits of the plant.
No. Eukaryotes (protists, plants, animals) are an animal cell. A prokaryotic cell just live. They don't feel or see anything. That's why we get sick. They're just trying to survive.
The nucleus in a plant cell houses the genetic material (DNA) that regulates cell activities and carries instructions for making proteins. It controls cell growth, division, and reproduction by directing the synthesis of proteins and coordinating cellular functions.
Yes, ever cell has a membrane let it be it is an animal cell or a plant cell. just the difference is that the plant cell has an extra covering called the cell wall. And every organelle in a cell is also covered by a membrane except the nucleus in prokaryotic cells
Both. Chromatin is just the loosely wound, diffuse form of a chromosome that is the usual state in the cell's nucleus.
For plant cells, they have a cell membrane and covering the cell membrane is a cell wall. The cell wall is for the structure of the plant. For animal cells, they just have a cell membrane.
If by control centre you are referring to the nucleus of the cell, there are a number of structures in the cytoplasm of the cell. I think what you are referring to are the centrioles. These are two very small structures only found in animal calls and if viewed under a electron microscope lie at a 90 degree angle to one another. It is thought these are involved in the creation of the spindle during cell division.