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WHAT IS NUCLEOLES ??IN DETAIL
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Answered by SAGARTHELEGEND
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The nucleolus is the distinct structure present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Primarily, it participates in assembling the ribosomes, alteration of transfer RNA and sensing cellular stress. The nucleolus is composed of RNA and proteins, which form around specific chromosomal regions.

It is rich in DNA, the genetic material: It is rich in RNA

It contains chromosomes: It does not hold any chromosomes

Bound by the nuclear envelope: It has no limiting membrane

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Answer:

  • The nucleolus is the distinct structure present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Primarily, it participates in assembling the ribosomes, alteration of transfer RNA and sensing cellular stress. The nucleolus is composed of RNA and proteins, which form around specific chromosomal regions.

It is rich in DNA, the genetic material: It is rich in RNA

It contains chromosomes: It does not hold any chromosomes

Bound by the nuclear envelope: It has no limiting membrane

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