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the nucleus (in the center of a cell) is a rounded body containing the nucleolus and a cell’s dna. the nucleus controls most of the functions of the cell by controlling protein synthesis. the nucleus of plant and animal cells is surrounded by the nuclear membrane. materials can move from the nucleus to the cytoplasm through nuclear pores in the membrane around the nucleus. cytoplasm is the jellylike material outside the cell nucleus in which the cell’s organelles are located. all cells, even prokaryotes, contain small bodies called ribosomes. proteins are made in the ribosomes by a process called protein synthesis. 8. where is dna found inside a cell? 9. what cell process is controlled by the nucleus? 10. where are organelles located? 11. do all cells need ribosomes? 12. where are proteins made in a cell? 13. the process of making proteins is called
- The text states that the nucleus (in the center of a cell) contains a cell's DNA.
- It is mentioned that the nucleus controls most of the functions of the cell by controlling protein synthesis.
- Cytoplasm is described as the jelly - like material outside the cell nucleus in which the cell's organelles are located.
- The text says all cells, even prokaryotes, contain ribosomes, so all cells need them for protein synthesis.
- Proteins are made in the ribosomes as stated in the text.
- The process of making proteins is called protein synthesis according to the text.
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- In the nucleus.
- Protein synthesis.
- In the cytoplasm.
- Yes.
- In the ribosomes.
- Protein synthesis.