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explian the funtions of nucleud

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Answered by am2345
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nucleoids is just like nucleus to prokaryotic

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The nucleus is the cell's most important component (plural: nuclei). It comes from the Latin phrase "kernel of a nut," which meaning "nut kernel."
  • A nucleus is a double-membraned eukaryotic cell organelle that houses genetic information.

The functions of the nucleus are listed below:

  • It is responsible for the cell's development and reproduction, as well as storing the cell's genetic information.
  • The nucleus is a membrane-bound structure that contains a cell's genetic material, as has been clearly defined.
  • It's not simply a place to store DNA; it's also where several crucial cellular functions take place.
  • To begin with, DNA duplication in the nucleus is conceivable. DNA Replication is the name given to the process of making an exact copy of DNA.
  • The initial stage in cell division is to make two identical clones of the body or host, which will each get its own set of instructions.
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