what happens if the nucleus is removed from the cell
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the nucleus is considerd to be the brain of cell so if the nucleus id remover the cell will die
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The Nucleus,in case of eukaryotes is considered to be the ‘brain of the cell'. So, if the nucleus is removed the cell will die. Not immediately, but after some time. Because, the proteins and the mRNAs present in the cytoplasm will be enough to keep the cell alive for quite a time.
The things that would happen to the cell are-
Cessation of Replication : In Eukaryotes DNA replication takes place in the nucleus. So, if the nucleus(assuming genetic material is removed along) is removed, there is no way the replication can occur. Eventually, the cell will undergo no division and will die finally.
Cessation of Transcription : Nucleus is the site of transcription. So, If the nucleus is removed, no new mRNA will be formed, leading to decrease in protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. So, after surviving for some time, the cell will die.
The things that would happen to the cell are-
Cessation of Replication : In Eukaryotes DNA replication takes place in the nucleus. So, if the nucleus(assuming genetic material is removed along) is removed, there is no way the replication can occur. Eventually, the cell will undergo no division and will die finally.
Cessation of Transcription : Nucleus is the site of transcription. So, If the nucleus is removed, no new mRNA will be formed, leading to decrease in protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. So, after surviving for some time, the cell will die.
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