Biology, asked by zahiruddinshaikh73, 7 months ago

Here is shown a figure of nucleus with some of its components labeled as A, B, C and D. can you name these components correctly?



Correct sequence of components in above figure is:

(a) A – Nucleons; B – Chromatin; C – Nuclear membrane; D – Nucleoplasm

(b) A – Nucleus; B – Chromatin; C – Nuclear membrane; D – Nucleoplasm

(c) A – Nucleolus; B – Chromatin; C – Nuclear membrane; D – Nucleoplasm

(d) A – Nucleolus; B – Chromatin; C – Nuclear membrane; D – Nuclear wall

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Answered by Anonymous
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A - Nucleolus

B - Chromatin

C - Nuclear membrane

D - Nucleoplasm

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Answered by yashaswi084
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Answer:A - Nucleolus,B - Chromatin,C - Nuclear membrane,D - Nucleoplasm

Explanation:

Nucleoplasm consists of nucleolus and chromatin. It divides for the duration of cytokinesis. It is launched for the duration of nuclear department and is refilled after the nuclear envelope formsThe perinucleolar chromatin representing the chromatin touching the nucleolar outer edge is essential for shape and feature of the nucleolus itself in addition to for the company of the genome . The perinucleolar chromatin includes each eu- and heterochromatin stretchesThe nucleus includes the subsequent important parts: (1) Nucleolemma or nuclear membrane (karyotheca) (2) Nuclear sap or karyolymph or nucleoplasm (3) Chromatin community or fibres (4) Nucleolus (5) Endosomes.

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