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Nucleus as a cell organelle was first described by

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek first described the nucleus to be a cell organelle. This was the very first cell organelle to be discovered.


The eukaryotes mostly have the single nucleus.


The nuclei are responsible for holding all of the genetic information of the cell. In the cell biology, the nucleus is referred to as the genetic organelle as it has DNA condensed in it.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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'Nucleus' was the first cell organelle to be discovered. The first to discover this was a microscopist Antoine van Leeuwenhoek.

EXPLANATION:

He discovered a “lumen” or a nucleus in red blood cells of a salmon. Same observations were later made by several scientists.

Nucleus is the major cell organelle in all organisms. The nucleus contains most of the DNA information and is also called the cell control centre. The nucleus controls the 'activities' of the 'cell' by regulating the gene expression.

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