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· Ribosomes develop from :​

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Answered by ankit55071
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Answer:

NUCLEOLUS IS RIGHT ANSWER .

Answered by devilgirl19744
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Answer:

The nucleolus is a small, dense and spherical structure present in the nucleus of the cell that is visible during the interphase of the cell division under the microscope.

This region is dense due to the presence of proteins, DNA and RNA which are formed from specific chromosomal regions called nucleolar organizing regions.

It is a site for the transcription and processing of ribosomal RNA and of ribosome assembly (the subunits are assembled together to form the ribosomes).

So, the correct answer is 'Nucleolus'.

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