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Describe the structure and functions of nucleus.

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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The cell nucleus is a membrane-bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction. It is the command center of a eukaryotic cell and is commonly the most prominent organelle in a cell accounting for about 10 percent of the cell's volume.

Answered by manjeet1217
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Nucleus- Definition, Structure, Functions and Diagram

Nucleus Definition

The cell nucleus is a membrane-bound structure that contains the cell’s hereditary information and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction.

It is the command center of a eukaryotic cell and is commonly the most prominent organelle in a cell accounting for about 10 percent of the cell’s volume.

In general, a eukaryotic cell has only one nucleus. However, some eukaryotic cells are enucleated cells (without a nucleus), for example, red blood cells (RBCs); whereas, some are multinucleate (consists of two or more nuclei), for example, slime molds.

The nucleus is separated from the rest of the cell or the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane.

As the nucleus regulates the integrity of genes and gene expression, it is also referred to as the control center of a cell.

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