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can u tell me what is nuclelous​


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Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleolus is the distinct structure present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Primarily, it participates in assembling the ribosomes, alteration of transfer RNA and sensing cellular stress. The nucleolus is composed of RNA and proteins, which form around specific chromosomal regions.

Answered by paneliyakhushi
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Answer:

nuclelous is a small dense spherical structure of nucleus of a cell during interphase

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