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what is nucleus ​

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Every eukaryotic cell has a nucleus, which is a spherical-shaped organelle.

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  • In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is the command centre. It is also in charge of coordinating gene expression and coordination of genes.
  • Nuclear membrane, chromosomes, nucleoplasm, and nucleolus are all parts of the nucleus' structure.
  • When compared to other cell organelles, the nucleus is the most prominent organelle, accounting for around 10% of the cell's volume. In most cases, a eukaryotic cell is the only one with a nucleus.
  • Some eukaryotic cells, such as red blood cells, enucleate cells (those without a nucleus). Slime mould, for example, is multinucleate, which implies it has two or more nuclei.
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