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What are the functions of nucleys?
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Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleus controls and regulates the activities of the cell (e.g., growth and metabolism) and carries the genes, structures that contain the hereditary information. Nucleoli are small bodies often seen within the nucleus. The gel-like matrix in which the nuclear components are suspended is the nucleoplasm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆ Nucleus is the largest organelle present in an eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cells don't have a well defined nucleus. Instead they have nucleoid.

☆ Nucleus is the brain or the boss of a cell as it tells the various organelles of a cell about what to do and how to perform the various functions.

☆ Nucleus helps in the transfer of hereditary characteristics from parents to offspring. As it cromatin fibres. These fibres condense and form a rod shaped structure called chromosomes which contains genes (units of inheritance) and they further have a chemical DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid).

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