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Explain the functions of nucleus ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge{\underline{\underline{\mathsf{\red{Nucleus}}}}} :-

A nucleus is a doubled membrane eukaryotic cell organelle which contains the genetic materials.

{\underline{\underline{\mathsf{\red{Functions\; of\; Nucleus}}}}} :-

1) The nucleus is defined as a membrane bound structure that comprises the genetic material of a cell.

2) The nucleus controls and regulates the all activities of cells and carries genes. (e.g. - Growth and multiplication).

3) The nucleus regulates the synthesis of proteins through the use of RNA.

4) The nucleus is also defined as storage of proteins and RNA in the nucleolus.

5) The Nucleus functions as the exchange 9f hereditary molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleus is a pivotal organelle responsible for regulating almost all forms of cellular activities. Mostly, every type of cell that exists is categorized on the basis of the absence or presence of the nucleus within its cell (categorized either as a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell.)

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