Nucleus control most of the cell activities.
The nucleus is like the brain of the cell, controlling its activities and containing the cell's DNA. It is a small, round structure found in the center of most cells.
Most cells contain a nucleus, which houses the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls its activities. They also contain organelles such as mitochondria, responsible for energy production, and endoplasmic reticulum, involved in protein synthesis. Additionally, cells have a cell membrane that surrounds and protects the cell, regulating the flow of substances in and out.
A cells' cytoplasm is for it to contain all the organelles in the cell. Most cell activities occur here.
Yes, the nucleus is found in eukaryotic cells. It is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's activities by regulating gene expression.
Nucleus control most of the cell activities.
A cell is a complete structure, it controls itself.
The major part of the cell is controlled by the nucleus but the materials that come and go in the cell is the cell membrane.
DNA - controls the cells activities and development.
It controls most of the cell's activities.
The nucleaus controls the activity of a cell.
The nucleus.
The nucleus is the eukaryotic Cell structure that contains the chromosomes. These contain the information that - after it is expressed - makes ALL of the items that diffuse throughout the Cytoplasm and control most but not all of the Cell's activities.
the nucleolus
The nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's functions by regulating gene expression and coordinating cell activities.
nucleus not chromosome
The nucleus is often referred to as the 'brain' of a cell, because this is where the DNA is found. The instructions for the production of functional products are contained within the nucleus, and so it is responsible for a large part of a cell's activities.