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Answered by yadava02748
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In chemistry, a nucleus is the positively charged center of the atom consisting of protons and neutrons. It's also known as the "atomic nucleus". The word "nucleus" comes from the Latin word nucleus, which is a form of the word nux, which means nut or kernel. The term was coined in 1844 by Michael Faraday to describe the center of an atom. The sciences involved in the study of the nucleus, its composition, and characteristics are called nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry.

Answered by Anonymous
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A nucleus is defined as a double-membraned eukaryotic cell organelle that contains the genetic material.

Extra information to be added - The nucleus is small, round and membrane bound structure found in cell. The fluid inside the nucleus surrounded by nuclear membrane is called nucleoplasm. It controls the cell's growth and reproduction because it contains cell's hereditary information.

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