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Draw a neat and labelled diagram of nucleus. State it's main functions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Functions Of Nucleus :-

  • The function of the nucleus is to store a cells hereditary material or DNA which helps with and controls a cell’s growth, function, and reproduction.

  • The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells and functions as the holder of a cells blueprint.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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A nucleus, as connected to genomics, exists as the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that includes the chromosomes

Explanation:

Functions of Nucleus

Following exist the essential nucleus function:

  • It includes the cell’s hereditary information and regulates the cell’s growth and reproduction.
  • The nucleus has been clearly defined as a membrane-bound structure that contains the genetic material of a cell.
  • It is not only a storage compartment for DNA but also occurs be the home of some important cellular processes.
  • First and foremost, it exists possible to duplicate one’s DNA in the nucleus. This approach has been called DNA Replication and creates an identical copy of the DNA.
  • Producing two identical copies of the body or host exists the first step in cell division, where every unique cell will get its own set of instructions.
  • Secondly, the nucleus exists as the site of transcription. Transcription produces different kinds of RNA from DNA.
  • The central control of biology says that DNA is copied into RNA, and then proteins.

The diagram of the nucleus is shown below,

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