It would be the color you stained.
You would expect to see the nucleolus, as ribosomes are made in this region within the nucleus. The nucleolus is where ribosomal RNA synthesis takes place and ribosomal subunits are assembled before they are exported to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
no nucleus is INSIDE cells
Inside of the nucleus
yes. all bacterial cells have a nucleus inside
Mammalian red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
You would expect to see the nucleolus, as ribosomes are made in this region within the nucleus. The nucleolus is where ribosomal RNA synthesis takes place and ribosomal subunits are assembled before they are exported to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
In a cell stained sample, structures with higher nucleic acid content, such as the nucleus and nucleoli, tend to stain the darkest due to the affinity of dyes like hematoxylin to bind to DNA and RNA. Published images of stained cells often show the nucleus as the darkest stained structure under light microscopy.
no nucleus is INSIDE cells
In stained specimen, the eukaryote cells are larger than the prokaryote cells. In addition to that, eukaryote is enclosed in a membrane bound nucleus whereas the prokaryote have membrane enclosed nucleus.
The nucleus directs the cells activities but the nucleolus is inside the nucleus and inside the nucleolus is chromatin and in a basic answer cells hold your DNA
Inside of the nucleus
nucleus membrane
chromosomes
inside
yes. all bacterial cells have a nucleus inside
the nucleus contains a cells genetic information
It is inside the nucleus of the cell.