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describe the structure of the controlling centre of the cell​

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Answered by KoulikRoy
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Nucleus is considered as the director or controller of the cell. ... Nuclear membrane: Nucleus is a double membrane-bound organelle. The nuclear envelope consists of two membranes; an outer membrane and an inner membrane that are separated by perinuclear space.

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Answered by MsDumbSheep
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The controlling centre of the cell is the nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's genetic material. It is composed of a nuclear envelope, chromatin, and nucleolus. The nuclear envelope is a double membrane that encloses the nucleus and separates it from the cytoplasm. The chromatin is composed of DNA and proteins and is responsible for the production of RNA. The nucleolus is a specialized region of the nucleus that contains ribosomal RNA and is responsible for the production of ribosomes.

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