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The two types of cells are eukaryotes and prokaryotics. Eurkaryotic cells are more-advanced cells that have a nucleus while less-intricate prokaryotic cells do not.
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nucleus is present inside a biological cell which is the structural and functional unit of life.
nucleus was first discovered by Robert Brown by his primitive type of microscope.
nucleus is the control centre of the cell which acts like a brain in the human body. It is the regulatory structure which is responsible for many genetic processes and copying of DNA.
nucleus is of two types and is the basis of division of types of cells that are Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. In Eukaryotic cells the nucleus is highly developed and its nuclear envelope contains nuclear force which helps in the transmission of mRNA to the cytoplasm for the process of translation.
in prokaryotes the nucleus is in the form of a coiled structure of chromatin which is not very developed and with the supplement of mesosome it also act as the respiratory centre of the cell but it is also highly mutable and hence causes many variations in them.
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nucleus is present inside a biological cell which is the structural and functional unit of life.
nucleus was first discovered by Robert Brown by his primitive type of microscope.
nucleus is the control centre of the cell which acts like a brain in the human body. It is the regulatory structure which is responsible for many genetic processes and copying of DNA.
nucleus is of two types and is the basis of division of types of cells that are Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. In Eukaryotic cells the nucleus is highly developed and its nuclear envelope contains nuclear force which helps in the transmission of mRNA to the cytoplasm for the process of translation.
in prokaryotes the nucleus is in the form of a coiled structure of chromatin which is not very developed and with the supplement of mesosome it also act as the respiratory centre of the cell but it is also highly mutable and hence causes many variations in them.
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