Nucleus, Nucleolus, Nuclear Envelope Aramis Gonzalez Chris Griffith.

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Nucleus, Nucleolus, Nuclear Envelope Aramis Gonzalez Chris Griffith

Diagram and Location ces/zoology/animalphysiology/anatomy/ani malcellstructure/Nucleus/cellnucleus.jpg ces/zoology/animalphysiology/anatomy/ani malcellstructure/Nucleus/cellnucleus.jpg Found in Eukaryotic cells ◦ Animal ◦ Plant

Structure and Function The Nucleus consists of different parts ◦ Nuclear Envelope, Nuclear Pores, Nucleolus, Chromosomes, and Chromatin Helps control eating, movement and reproduction in a cell Different parts of the Nucleus help with different functions Genetic information

Evolution and Adaptation Endosymbiosis Keeps genetic information together rather than dispersed such as in a prokaryotic cell Chromatin condenses DNA material in human cells Nucleolus produces ribsomes Pores allow for genetic building material to pass in to the Nucleus

Works Cited. "Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure: Cell Nucleus." Rader's BIOLOGY 4 KIDS.COM. Web. 21 Mar "The Origin and Evolution of Cells - The Cell - NCBI Bookshelf." Web. 21 Mar