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function and structure of nucleus...??​

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Answered by Maharukh1901
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Hello!!

the nucleus is present at the centre of the cell

it commands the functioning of the cell

it contains genetic material chromosomes

this transfer the characteristics of parents to their offspring

nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane called nucleus membrane

chromosome in this contains dna and rna

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The most integral component of the cell is the nucleus (plural: nuclei). It is derived from a Latin word which means “kernel of a nut”.

Nucleus Definition: A nucleus is defined as a double-membraned eukaryotic cell organelle that contains the genetic material.

Nucleus Function

It contains the cell’s hereditary information and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction.

The nucleus has been clearly explained as a membrane-bound structure that comprises the genetic material of a cell.

It is not just a storage compartment for DNA but also happens to be the home of some essential cellular processes.

First and foremost, it is possible to duplicate one’s DNA in the nucleus. This process has been named DNA Replication and creates an identical copy of the DNA.

Creating two identical copies of the host or body is the first step in cell division, where each new cell will get its own set of instructions.

Secondly, the nucleus is the spot of transcription. Transcription is the process of creating different types of RNA from DNA. Transcription would be a lot like making copies of individual pages of the human body’s instructions that can then be passed out and read by the rest of the cell.

The central rule of biology states that DNA is copied into RNA, which is then turned into protein.

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