Cell nucleus is fill with nucleoplasm and nucleolus.
No, it is actually DNA
The nucleus of a cell is not filled with protein; it contains DNA, which is genetic material. Proteins are found throughout the cell, including in the nucleus where they are important for various cellular functions like gene expression and DNA repair.
it has pores and opening and it has fluids like water
The plant cell has a cell wall outside the cell membrane which gives it a regular shape, unlike animal cells. Inside the plant cell, there is a large fluid filled sac called the vacuole which also helps to maintain the cell's shape and which takes up most of the space that in an animal cell is filled up by cytoplasm. In the little space remaining between the vacuole and the cell membrane, there is the cytoplasm, where the nucleus is found. So the nucleus in a plant cell is found at the edge in the cytoplasm close to the cell membrane!!
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
The nucleus of the cell is filled with DNA in the form of chromatin.
cytoplasm
No, it is actually DNA
The nucleus of a cell is not filled with protein; it contains DNA, which is genetic material. Proteins are found throughout the cell, including in the nucleus where they are important for various cellular functions like gene expression and DNA repair.
The nucleus is filled with genetic material, specifically DNA, which contains the instructions for making proteins and controlling the cell's activities. It is also filled with nucleoplasm, a jelly-like substance that supports and protects the genetic material.
it has pores and opening and it has fluids like water
it has pores and opening and it has fluids like water
A cell is filled with cytoplasm that surrounds the cell nucleus. The cytoplasm is protected and kept in by the cell membrane. The cytoplasm creates chemical reactions that keep the cell alive.
The plant cell has a cell wall outside the cell membrane which gives it a regular shape, unlike animal cells. Inside the plant cell, there is a large fluid filled sac called the vacuole which also helps to maintain the cell's shape and which takes up most of the space that in an animal cell is filled up by cytoplasm. In the little space remaining between the vacuole and the cell membrane, there is the cytoplasm, where the nucleus is found. So the nucleus in a plant cell is found at the edge in the cytoplasm close to the cell membrane!!
A sperm cell has a whiplike tail (flagellum) which helps it swim towards the egg, and a head that is mostly filled with a nucleus containing genetic material.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Usually, it's the nucleus. Usually. But in multicellular organisms can sometimes have have specialized cells with specialized organelles that can dwarf the nucleus. For example, adipocytes (aka fat cells) contain enormous vacuoles filled with lipids.