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What is nucleus?
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Cell nucleus

The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms. As such, it serves to maintain the integrity of the cell by facilitating transcription and replication processes.

It's the largest organelle inside the cell taking up about a tenth of the entire cell volume. This makes it one of the easiest organelles to identify under the microscope.

Structure of Nucleus

Some of the other main components of a nucleus include:

  • Phospholipid bilayer membrane
  • Nucleoplasm
  • Nucleolus
  • Chromatic

Function of Nucleus

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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