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10 functions of nucleus

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1.It is found in eukaryotic cells.
2.It is the control centre of the cell for cell metabolism.
3.The nucleus is a specialised double membrane bound organelle which contains genetic information on a special strands calledchromosomes.
4.Nucleus contains all the genetic information in its chromatin.
5.Nucleus forms ribosomes on its nucleolus.
6.They develop due to changes in genetic material contained in the nucleus.
7.It maintains cellular metabolism through controlling synthesis of particular types of enzymes.
8.Nucleus take part in transmission of genetic information from parent cell to its daughter cells and from one generations to the next.
9.It controls the heredity characteristics of an organism.
10.It is responsible for protein synthesis, cell division, growth and differentiation.
11.Nucleolus produces ribosomes and are known as protein factories.
12.It also regulates the integrity of genes and gene expression.




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