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explain the structure of a nucleus with neated labelled diagram​

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Answered by harshapatilkirageri2
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The structure of a nucleus encompasses the nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, chromosomes, and nucleolus. The nuclear membrane is a double-layered structure that encloses the contents of the nucleus. ... The nucleus communicates with the remaining of the cell or the cytoplasm through several openings called nuclear pores.

Answered by kristen24
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Typically, it is the most evident organelle in the cell.The nucleus is completely bound by membranes.It is engirdled by a structure referred to as the nuclear envelope.The membrane distinguishes the cytoplasm from the contents of the nucleusThe cell’s chromosomes are also confined within it.DNA is present in the Chromosomes, and they provide the genetic information required for the creation of different cell components in addition to the reproduction of life.

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