The nucleus typically occupies about 10% of a cell's volume, although this can vary depending on the cell type and its specific functions. In larger cells, such as those in muscle tissue, the nucleus may take up more space. Despite its relatively small size, the nucleus houses the majority of the cell's genetic material and plays a crucial role in regulating cellular activities.
Yes, cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the space between the nucleus and the cell membrane in a cell. It contains various organelles and is where many cellular processes take place.
The structure takes up the majority of the center space within the plant cell is the nucleus.
A food vacuole can take up much of the space on the inside of the cell. This is because it acts as storage for the cell.
More than half
90%
Transcription takes place in the nucleus of a cell.
In a cell without a nucleus (prokaryotic cell), DNA is usually found in a circular shape called a nucleoid, located in the cytoplasm. The DNA is not associated with histone proteins as in eukaryotic cells.
nucleus
The nucleus. because the nucleus controls the whole cell, it cannot divide without it telling it to. =]
what is nubleus? I guess there's typing error there so I'll take it as nucleus. Pertaining to your question, there are many organelles that occupies the space. Eg.Cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, etc.
Nucleus is called as the boss of a cell , it controls all the works that take place in the cell.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus of the cell.