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what is the nucleus

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Answered by taibak32
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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 siddheshkaimal1
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Answer: nucleus is just like a brain of the cell.It is a black dot structure and contains chromatic fibre which transfer Gene's from parents body to the offspring.Nucleus has a nucleic wall,neucleoplasm,nucleic pore,etc. It is separated from the cytoplasm by nuclear membrane.Plural of nucleus is nuclei..

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