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What is the function of a neucleus?

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The neucleus of a cell holds the DNA. Not all cells have a neucleus. If a cell has a neucleus it is called a Eukaryotic cell. these cells are more complex and have more organelles. Ex: a plant or animal cell. a cell without a neucleus is calles a prokaryotic cell. Also known as simple cells. Ex: bacterium cell.

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The nucleus is like the brain of the cell. It controls the cells functions and also contains the needed DNA for the cell.

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To control all of the cell's activities.

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What organic function is performed by the neucleus?

The Nucleus controls the cell's functions. It also houses the chromosomes.


When was Neucleus created?

Neucleus was created in 1947.


What is a cell with a neucleus?

a cell with a neucleus is called a Eukaryotic cell.


What does this cell have that a prokaryotic cell does not?

Prokaryotic- does not have a neucleus (bacteria) eukaryotic- has a neucleus (plantcell, animalcell, etc.)


What does this cell have that a prokaryotic cells does not?

Prokaryotic- does not have a neucleus (bacteria) eukaryotic- has a neucleus (plantcell, animalcell, etc.)


What is outside of the neucleus?

protons


What particle is not found in the neucleus?

The electron.


Where is a nucleus of a cell found?

neucleus


What is it called a strand of DNA in a neucleus?

chromatin?


What is the name of the structure inside the cytoplasm?

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What are cells that do not have a neucleus?

they are called prokariotic cells


Which particals in an atom are in the neucleus?

the nucleus particles