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How is eukaryotic nucleus different from nucleoid?

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Answered by arya6907
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Commanding the Cell The cell nucleus acts like the brain of the cell. It helps control eating, movement, and reproduction. If it happens in a cell, chances are the nucleus knows about it. The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell.

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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The nucleus found inside eukaryotic cells are is protected by the nuclear membrane. It separates the nucleus from the other cellular components inside the cell. The nucleoid possesses no such protective membrane and is not separated from the other components of the prokaryotic cell.

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