0.10. How does nucleus of a non dividing cell differ from that of a dividing cell?
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Because nucleus is different in different cells
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"Nucleus of a non-dividing cell differs from that of a dividing cell because the nucleus membrane is not formed in dividing cell as they need to be frequently divided to prevent them from breaking and regenerating again and again. The genetic martials found in the nucleus are in the chromosome form which is denser and not in chromatin form in the dividing cell.
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