What is function of nucleolus ? where is located?is it a permanent structure?
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The nucleolus is the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, where it is primarily responsible for the creation of ribosomes via a process known as ribosome biogenesis.
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- Nucleolus is a ribosomal factory which means it synthesizes ribosomal subunits and then delivers them to other parts of the cell to form ribosome.
- Nucleolus is present inside the nucleus of a cell. It is not surrounded by any membrane.
- Nucleolus is a permanent structure present inside nucleus. It is a largest structure present inside the nucleus.
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