Organelles
The nucleus controls the functions of the cell. It contains the genetic material (DNA) that provides instructions for the cell's activities, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. The nucleus communicates with other parts of the cell through signals and molecules to coordinate these functions.
A cell consists of three main parts---the nucleus, the cell "stuff" called cytoplasm, and the outer cell membrane.
nucleus
All the parts of the cell outside of the nucleus are found in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and provides a medium for the organelles to carry out their functions.
the axon
The nucleus controls the functions of the cell. It contains the genetic material (DNA) that provides instructions for the cell's activities, such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. The nucleus communicates with other parts of the cell through signals and molecules to coordinate these functions.
A cell consists of three main parts---the nucleus, the cell "stuff" called cytoplasm, and the outer cell membrane.
A cell consists of three main parts---the nucleus, the cell "stuff" called cytoplasm, and the outer cell membrane.
nucleus
All the parts of the cell outside of the nucleus are found in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and provides a medium for the organelles to carry out their functions.
It is called the nucleus of the cell.
A eukaryotic cell. If it was prokaryotic, it would not have a nucleus, rather the DNA would be suspended in an area called nucleoid.
the axon
a cell that does not contain a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell, so an organism without a nucleus is called a prokaryote
No, cells cannot contain organs. Cells are small, and several cells together form tissues, which then form organs. The parts inside a cell are called organelles, and organelles function in a cell the way organs function in a body.
The center of the cell is called the nucleus. It houses the cell's genetic material and controls the cell's activities.
An animal cell does not have organs. Instead, it contains specialized structures called organelles that perform specific functions within the cell. Some organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus.