Biology, asked by fallingstar01, 9 months ago

explain structure and function of nucleus.....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☞ AnSwer :-

➠ STRUCTURE:-

  • Largest cell organelle present in eukaryotic cells
  • It is usually spherical
  • It has double layer nuclear membrane with nuclear pores
  • It has transparent granular matrix called nucleoplasm,
  • chromatin network composed of DNA and histone proteins
  • It also has a spherical body called Nucleolus

➠ FUNCTION:-

  • It is the control centre of the cell.
  • It contains genetic material DNA which regulates all metabolic activities of the body

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➠ MoRe to know.......

  • The shape of the nucleus is mostly round, it may be oval, disc shaped depending on the type of cell.
  • The envelope helps to maintain the shape of the nucleus and assists in regulating the flow of molecules into and out of the nucleus through nuclear pores

Answered by sharonmv625
2

Answer:

Explanation:

The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. It carries the genetic material and various other proteins. Its form the chromosomes inside. Inside the nucleus, nucleolus is found. Functions of the nucleus are it controls and regulate the working of the cell i.e., the cell’s growth and metabolism. It is also responsible for the hereditary information of the cells.

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