How does a nucleus differ from a cell?

1 Answer
Dec 11, 2016

The nucleus is the organelle within the cell that contains genetic information, whereas the cell is the entity containing all the organelles, including the nucleus, within cytoplasm, a jelly-like substance.

Explanation:

The nucleus, as mentioned above, is within the cell, and helps it function. It is surrounded by a nuclear membrane/envelope and contains DNA.