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what is nucleus with daigram​

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Answered by niviode
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The cell nucleus is a membrane-bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction. It is the command center of a eukaryotic cell and is commonly the most prominent organelle in a cell accounting for about 10 percent of the cell's volume

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic information of the cell.

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  • The term nucleus is commonly used in biology to refer to the cell nucleus, which is defined as the organelle inside the cell that contains the chromosomes. However, not all cells have a nucleus.
  • It is only found in eukaryotic cells and is not found in prokaryotic cells.
  • Aside from the chromosomes, there are other structures inside the nucleus known as nuclear bodies.
  • The nucleoplasm is the fluid component of the nucleus.
  • The nucleus is in charge of many of the cell's activities, including metabolism, growth, and reproduction. It accomplishes this by controlling gene expression.
  • During the S phase of the cell cycle, it also mediates DNA replication.

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