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Nucleus is the regulatory centre of cell -evaluate the statement by giving reasons

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Answered by Anonymous
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nucleus contains genetic material .It contains nucleolus which is known as ribosomal factory ,it synthesises rRNA and nucleoli are also present contributing in protien synthesis .it has non histone basic protiens as well as histone protiens in its chromatin material .

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Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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The nucleus is considered the regulatory centre of the cell.

  • The nucleus is called the regulatory centre of the cell because it performs two main principal functions.
  • The nucleus is related to genomics. It is a membrane-bound organelle present within the cell containing chromosomes.
  • The nucleus is the controlling and regulatory centre of the cell.
  • The nucleus is the carrier of genes, genes are the structure that contains the hereditary information.
  • It is not just a storage compartment for DNA but also happens to be the home of some important cellular processes.
  • It contains the cell’s hereditary information and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction.
  • It contains the cell’s hereditary information and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction.

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