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what is inside a nucleus.....
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Answered by Anonymous
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What is inside a nucleus.....?

Answer:

Inside the nucleus, chromatin is stored in a gel-like substance called nucleoplasm.

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Answered by cool1403
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Nucleus is the majority of eukaryotic cells.

It is the largest organelle of the eukaryotic cell, accounting for around 10% of its volume.

It houses the genome, and through gene expression, it co-ordinates the activities of the cell.

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