ok so the nucleus is really important. but your asking why. first things first. the nucleus is kind of like the brain of the cell. it tells the other parts of the cell what its job is. in mitosis the nucleus splits. then one dies. the nucleus also holds the dna and rna. those are some of the many uses of the nucleus. so as you can see the nucleus is very important. I hope this helped.
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I just got done learning about the cell
The nucleus contains DNA, which is essentially the blueprint one needs to make proteins (RNA). Therefore, it can be described as the "control center" of the cell because it contains the genetic instructions needed for DNA replication and on a larger scale, cell reproduction. It codes for proteins and also contains instructions on which proteins need to be made and which do not need to be made, therefore controlling whether a gene is turned off or on.
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a remote controler
The nucleus is the brain of the cell and it contains the DNA. The DNA within the nucleus carries the genetic information that determines the cell's characteristics and functions.
The nucleus is the organelle that manages and controls all cell functions in a eukaryotic cell. It contains the cell's genetic material and regulates gene expression, cell division, and protein synthesis.
It is in the nucleus.
Depending on what level of biology you're in, either the nucleus or the nucleolus. During mitosis and meiosis, however, the cytoplasm contains the chromosomes.
The nucleus provides that bulk of the mass of an atom. The nucleus is the location of the positively charged protons and the neutrons that make up an atom.
The nucleus is important because it contains the genetic material for our cells to divide and develop
it's like your Brain, it controls everything....
it helps the sell keep its shape, therefore the cell will not spill out.
DNA holds the instructions for the production of functional products (proteins) and is therefore responsible for the actions of the cell.
These are the Cell nucleus and the mitochondria. Also of great importance are the excretory associated organelles the lysosomes and the peroxisomes.
This is because the mass of electron is without importance compared to the mass of protons and neutrons.
chromosomes are filamentous structures which are present in the nucleus as chromatin reticulum and are visible only during cell division..this is what i know about choromos..lol
The nuclide half-life tells you what the nuclide is, and if the the decay rate is inconsistet, it can help tell what mix of nulides are presetn in the sample
the nucleus :D
The answer will depend on what nucleus the question refers to. The nucleus of a cell is quite different from a nucleus of an atom. which differs from the nucleus of an organisation.
The center of the atom, where protons and neutrons are located, is called the nucleus. It contains most of the mass of the atom and is positively charged. The electrons orbit around the nucleus in energy levels.