Q. Explain the structure of nucleus. Draw a neat labelled diagram of the
nucleus of a cell.
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The structure of a nucleus encompasses the nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, chromosomes, and nucleolus. The nuclear membrane is a double-layered structure that encloses the contents of the nucleus. ... The nucleus communicates with the remaining of the cell or the cytoplasm through several openings called nuclear pores.
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The nucleus is a sphere-shaped organelle found in eukaryotic cells. It contains the genetic material of the cell in the form of nucleic acids. It is responsible for controlling all activities of the cell. and contains a nuclear membrane, chromosomes, nucleolus and nucleoplasm.
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