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what is nucleus (macro)​

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Answered by ss6802604
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The nucleus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells, the exception being red blood cells. In animal cells it is both the largest and stiffest organelle and is easily identifiable by light microscopy. The average mammalian nucleus has a diameter of ~6µm and occupies about 10% of the total cell volume

Answered by pm62341
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The larger type of nucleus involved in non-reproductive functions (as opposed to the smaller micronucleus), and is a distinctive feature among ciliates since it only occurs in this group.

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