In most of plant cell, nucleus is present at:
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1.Periphery
2.Centrally
3.Both (1) & (2)
4.All of these
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Both 1 and 2 is the answer......
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Answer:
(1) Periphery
Explanation:
Nucleus is present at the periphery in the cell. It's position at the periphery is due to the presence of large central vacuoles that are formed in the cell. It is important for every living being, as it is responsible for carrying the genetic material from parents to the off-springs.
The position of nucleus is generally in the centre of the cell but in plant cells, the nucleus is pushed towards the periphery. The nucleus is present in the area of the cytoplasm, where there is the maximum metabolic activity. They are generally round in shape but due to presence of large central vacuole they appear to be oval in the plant cells.
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