Biology, asked by sumanSinghyadav, 1 year ago

control room of the cell

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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The nucleus of the cell are mostly contained (or nuclei of the cell) cell's genetic material and they are further organised as a multiple form of a long linear and straight DNA molecule in a specific complexure with a vast foundation for protein molecules with different diversity and variety, some of them are histones (found only in eukaryotic cell nuclei or eukaryotes with nucleosomes as a structural unit of it) ultimately forming the much needed chromosomes. Formation of the genes within the context of chromosomes which are the cell's nuclear genome further structured into a pattern to promote the functionary dispersions of cell. This will provide the maintenance of integrity for the genes present within it and they are subsequently controlling the activities and showing genetic traits or gene expression of a cell, therefore, it is always regarded as a \textbf{control room} or the control centre or the supreme controlling officer of the whole particular cell, as, it always controls the multitude of functions either directly or indirectly.


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Answered by hibbahayesha304
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Nucleus is the control room of the cell as it regulates almost all the activities of the cell.

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