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what is the function of nucleus​

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Answered by aavishek
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Answer:

To Control and regulate various activities of the cell

Answered by abhaykakkattil71
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Following are the important functions of nucleus :

  • It contains the cell’s hereditary information and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction.
  • The nucleus has been clearly explained as a membrane-bound structure that comprises the genetic material of a cell.  
  • It is not just a storage compartment for DNA, but also happens to be the home of some important cellular processes.
  • First and foremost, it is possible to duplicate one’s DNA in the nucleus. This process has been named DNA Replication and produces an identical copy of the DNA.
  • Producing two identical copies of the body or host is the first step in cell division, where every new cell will get its own set of instructions.
  • Secondly, the nucleus is the site of transcription. Transcription creates different types of RNA from DNA. Transcription would be a lot like creating copies of individual pages of the human body’s instructions which may be moved out and read by the rest of the cell.
  • The central rule of biology states that DNA is copied into RNA, and then proteins.

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