The nucleus is responsible for containing the entirety of the cell's genome (all of the cell's chromosomal DNA) and protecting it from the reactive environment of the cytoplasm where DNA can be damaged by the many enzymes, resulting in mutations.
the nucleus
The nucleus is the cell structure responsible for coordinating cell activities through containing the genetic information of the cell. It is also responsible for reproduction by controlling the process of cell division.
The nucleus is responsible for controlling cell function. It contains the cell's DNA, which holds the instructions for making proteins and determining the cell's characteristics. The nucleus regulates protein synthesis and coordinates the cell's activities.
Nucleus.
Neurons are responsible for directing a cell through the transmission of electrical and chemical signals.
The nucleus, which is also the organelle that houses the genetic material in the cell, is responsible for directing the cell.
the nucleus
the nucleus
The nucleus is the cell structure responsible for coordinating cell activities through containing the genetic information of the cell. It is also responsible for reproduction by controlling the process of cell division.
DNA within the nucleus is responsible for providing the cell with its unique characteristics
The nucleus is responsible for controlling cell function. It contains the cell's DNA, which holds the instructions for making proteins and determining the cell's characteristics. The nucleus regulates protein synthesis and coordinates the cell's activities.
the nucleus
nucleus
The nucleus, which is also the organelle that houses the genetic material in the cell, is responsible for directing the cell.
The nucleus
Nucleus.
no because when the nucleus is removed from the cell the cell's behavior doesn't change