What is the location of nucleus in a cheek cell ?
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The nucleus is present at the center of the cytoplasm.The absence of a cell wall and a prominent vacuole are indicators that help identify animal cells, such as cells seen in the human cheek.
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In animal cheek cells the nucleus is located at the center of the cytoplasm.
- Epithelial tissues cover and protect the organs and body cavities, and cheek cells are comprised of these tissues. Animal eukaryotic cells include cheek cells.
- Cheek cells have membranous organelles and membranes can be seen surrounding the nucleus and organelles.
- The nucleus is more thick and granular and takes up more space in the centre of the cytoplasm of animal cheek cells. The cytoplasm is surrounded by the semi-permeable cheek cell membrane.
- It has mitochondria, membrane-bound cell organelles, a nucleus, the Golgi apparatus, and other components because it is a eukaryotic cell. In the cells of the human cheek, these organelles or structures are clearly visible.
Hence, the answer is the center of cytoplasm.
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