The nucleus is typically located in the center of the cell to ensure optimal space for organizing and managing the DNA, which is vital for cellular functions. Its central position helps facilitate efficient transport of RNA and proteins between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Additionally, the nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear envelope, which provides structural integrity and protection for the genetic material, making a peripheral location less practical.
in animals nucleus found in centre but in plants because of the large vacuoles nucleus touch the cell membrane
in the nucleus.
the cellular membrane is the hard surface that surrounds the cell.
chloroplast
no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
in animals nucleus found in centre but in plants because of the large vacuoles nucleus touch the cell membrane
in the nucleus.
Nucleus
the cellular membrane is the hard surface that surrounds the cell.
Around the nucleus
chloroplast
chloroplast
no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
in every cell there is a nucleus,cell membrane and a cytoplasm
DNA is inside the cells Nucleus so how could it have a "cell" membrane? Aha! You didn't know that did you? You. DNA are what fills up the middle of a nucleus inside of a cell. The nucleus is the "brain" of the cell.
They have a cell membrane but no nucleus.
The DNA molecule in a living cell is typically found within the cell's nucleus, packaged into structures called chromosomes. In some organisms, such as bacteria, the DNA may be found in a region called the nucleoid within the cell, which is not surrounded by a membrane.