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The nucleus key to the life of a cell

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Answered by rashmiigupta9
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The nucleus is the cell organelle which is key to the life of a cell.

It is a membrane-bound organelle which  contains 'genes' (unit of inheritance) and controls the cell's growth and reproduction.

The nucleus is also called the 'Brain of the Cell' because it is responsible to conduct most of the cellular functions.


Answered by Anonymous
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The cell nucleus is an important organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Its roles include regulating all activity such as cellular metabolism and growth in addition to storing and maintaining the cell’s DNA for transcription and replication.

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