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What are the different parts of an Eukariyotic nucleus?​

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Answered by AVEEK4477
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The inner membrane has small pores called 'nuclear pores'. Nucleoplasm – It is the fluid material in the nucleus that contains the nucleolus and chromatin. Nucleolus – Nucleoli are not membrane-bound and are active sites for ribosomal RNA synthesis. Chromatin – It consists of DNA and proteins called 'histones'.

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Answered by krsnapriyagoloka
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The nucleus contains the cell 's DNA and directs the synthesis of ribosomes and proteins. Found within the nucleoplasm, the nucleolus is a condensed region of chromatin where ribosome synthesis occurs. Chromatin consists of DNA wrapped around histone proteins and is stored within the nucleoplasm.

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