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Function of the Nucleus. The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Inside its fully-enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material. ... The nucleus maintains the security of the genes and controls the functions of the entire cell by regulating gene expression.
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The nucleus is an organelle found
in the center of a cell that serves to control the cell's function. It
contains the DNA and other components necessary to regulate gene
expression.The hereditary information stored in the nucleus controls the
cell's growth, reproduction, intermediary metabolism and protein
synthesis. Less complex organisms, such as one-celled microbes, do not
have a nucleus. All their genetic information is stored in their
cytoplasm. The nucleus is only found in complex cells known as
eukaryotes. It is located in a membrane called the nuclear envelope,
separating the nucleus from the surrounding cytoplasm in the cell. Holes
in the nuclear envelope allow for the transfer of specific molecules
from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. This transfer of molecules is
essential to regulating the functions of the cell. The nucleus contains a
semifluid substance called nucleoplasm, which stores chromatin.
Chromatin is a string of packed-together DNA located in every nucleus.
This DNA is essential to creating the genetic makeup and activity of the
cell. The nucleus has an organelle in its center called the nucleolus,
which is responsible for the creation of ribosomes. Some species have
multiple nucleoli that are responsible for the organization of the
nucleolus in new cells. The nucleolus disappears during cell division.
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