Well, the nucleus contains all the information and gives orders to all parts of the cell... I beleive that was what you were asking.
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∙ 12y agothe nucleus
Water enters and exits a cell by osmosis, which is the diffusion of water.
The Mitochondria
The nucleus of a cell contains the genetic material (DNA) that passes information to a new cell during cell division. This genetic material carries instructions for the cell's functions and characteristics.
Yes.
cell membrane
the nucleus
diffusion
Plants have cell membranes just inside their cell walls. The cell membranes control what passes into and out of the cell.
Cell division is primarily regulated by internal signals, such as the cell cycle checkpoints that monitor cell progression, as well as external signals from the body's environment that influence cell growth and division. Key factors that determine whether a cell will divide include the presence of growth factors, DNA damage, and proper alignment of cellular structures. Ultimately, a balance between promoting factors like growth signals and inhibitory factors like DNA damage checkpoints governs cell division.
eukaryotic cell info from my biology textbook
Water enters and exits a cell by osmosis, which is the diffusion of water.
conjugation. This is a mechanism through which a donor bacterial cell transfers genetic material to a recipient bacterial cell through direct cell-to-cell contact, typically using a structure called a pilus. Conjugation allows for the exchange of genes, such as those conferring antibiotic resistance, between bacterial cells.
By the DNA
oxygen
The cell membrane acts as a protective barrier, controlling the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It also helps maintain the cell's shape and allows for cell communication with the external environment.
chromosomes