Which is a structure that directs the cell's activities?
nucleus
Golgi apparatus
ribosome
mitochondrion
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Nucleus is the structure that directs the cell activity.
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Option A) nucleus
Nucleus is a structure that directs the cell's activities
- Nucleus. The nucleus, a substantial organelle that houses the cell's DNA, is referred to as the "command centre" of the cell (deoxyribonucleic acid). The genetic information contained in the DNA is used by the nucleus to regulate all cellular functions, including growth and metabolism.
- The nucleus, a big oval structure that controls all of a cell's activity, is pronounced "NOO klee us." The largest organelle in a cell is its nucleus.
- The nucleus serves as the central command structure for the cell, managing every activity.
- The nucleus is a spherical structure inside each cell that houses the genetic material. It is connected to all other cell organelles by a nuclear membrane, and it regulates their function. Because of this, the nucleus serves as the cell's director or command centre.
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