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The nucleus plays a central role in the cellular reproduction

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Answered by praveenkumar289
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Nucleus is the controlling centre of the cell and plays a central role in cell reproduction, mitosis and meiosis. Nucleus contains the genetic information necessary for reproduction, development and metabolism of the organism as a whole. It distributes the genetic material equally through the process of replication.

Answered by shobi86
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Nucleus is the controlling centre of the cell and plays a central role in cell reproduction, mitosis and meiosis. Nucleus contains the genetic information necessary for reproduction, development and metabolism of the organism as a whole. It distributes the genetic material equally through the process of replication.

The nucleus has very important roles to play. As it contains genetic material, it coordinates cell activities like protein synthesis and cell division. Anatomically the nucleus is made up of several components: nuclear envelope, nuclear lamina, nucleolus, chromosomes, nucleoplasm are some of these components.

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