Science, asked by yuvraj466478, 8 months ago

What is the position of nucleus in a plant cell and why?​

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Answered by thelegitgamer1234567
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Answer:

IT IS IN THE SIDE.

Explanation:

BECAUSE THE NUCLEUS IN PLANT IS IN THE CENTER WHICH IS COVERING 90 PERCENT OF THE SPACE INSIDE PLANT VELL.

Answered by amitesh66
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All plant cells contain a nucleus, a structure that stores DNA and acts as a cell's command center. It is surrounded by the nuclear envelope and is filled with nucleoplasm. The nuclear envelope contains nuclear pores which allow molecules with the appropriate nuclear import and export signals in and out of the nucleus.

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