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explain the nucleus?​

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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In biology

The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Inside its fully enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material. This material is organized as DNA molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to form chromosomes.

In chemistry

the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.

Answered by nkbejid
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the nucleus is an organelle. it is enclosed in the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope. the nuclear membrane has pores known as nuclear pores which allow the exchange of materials between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. it contains loose fibers of genetic material called chromatin which contains the DNA. the nucleolus is also present within the nucleus and is responsible for the synthesis of ribosomes. the nucleus controls the activities of the cell

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