Biology, asked by sansangeetha565, 8 months ago

what happens if nucleus is removed from a cell​

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Answered by chindhanak
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The nucleus is known as the control centre of the cell and carries the genetic material. It is the brain of the cell and controls most of its functions. If the nucleus is removed from the cell then the cell will not be able to function properly, it will not be able to grow. All the metabolic functioning of the cell will stop. Without nucleus the cell will lose its control. It can not carry out cellular reproduction. Also, the cell will not know what to do and there would be no cell division. Gradually, the cell may die. Or we can say protein synthesis would not be done properly or incorrect proteins would be formed which will result in cell death.

As we know that prokaryotes do not have a nucleus and carry out all their functions easily. But if an animal cell (eukaryotes), is devoid of nucleus then it will not convert into prokaryotes, its function will stop or will not be able to function properly and gradually die

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Answered by alltimeindian6
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The nucleus is known as the control centre of the cell and carries the genetic material. ... If the nucleus is removed from the cell then the cell will not be able to function properly, it will not be able to grow. All the metabolic functioning of the cell will stop

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