Biology, asked by VishakhaSolanke, 1 year ago

what is nucleus? of a cell who discovered the nucleus of the cell ?what are its functions?​

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Answered by VarshaBTS
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The Nucleus is the main functional part of a cell which is also called as BRAIN OF THE CELL. It has a double layered mebrane called as nuclear membrane which encloses nuleoplasm. It controls all the activities in the cells and facillates proper functioning

Discovery : ROBERT BROWN

Functions :

  • Helps in control and Coordination of a cell
  • Creating Ribosomes
  • Transfer of energy molecules from Nucleus to all other parts with the help of necleo plasma and cytoplasm
  • Associated with genes
  • Responsible for variations
Answered by jot783
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nucleus is a dense protoplasmic body that contains heriditary information for controlling cell activities as well as for transfer to next generation.

ROBERT BROWN discover the nucleus of the cell.

FUNCTIONS OF NUCLEUS ARE

1. genetic information

necklace contains all the genetic information not only from the cell but also the whole organism .

2.control centre

Nuclusfunctions as control centre of the cell as its control cell metabolism and cell activities.

3.ribosomes

they are found by nucleolus part of nucleus.

4.division

division of nucleus is essential for cell division

5.variations

reshuffling of chromosomes and changes in genes produce variations

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