Concept explainers
To fill:
The correct term in the given blank.
Introduction:
The eukaryotic cells are the those which have true nucleus. The nucleus can be described as an organelle that contains all the genetic information.
Answer to Problem 3A
Cerebral cortex
Explanation of Solution
The nucleus is the part of cells, which contain all the genetic information. Hence, it guides the cells to perform the different cellular activity by producing different proteins. Similarly, the cerebral cortex in the brain is responsible for the consciousness and integration of the sensory message through which it directs the brain to perform certain activity.
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