what is the position of nucleus in animal and plant cell? why it is different.
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Answer: It is not that nucleus is always present in adifferent location in every cell of the same type
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The nucleus in an animal cell is located in the central region of the cell. The nucleus in a plant cell is located more on the periphery due to the large water filled vacuole in the center of the plant cell.
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The nucleus is responsible for regulating almost all forms of cellular activities. Nucleus is the most integral component of the cell.
- Both in animal cells and plant cells, the nucleus is suspended in the cytoplasm in the middle of the cell.
- Plant cells contain vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane bound sacs which located in the center of plant cells.
- Vacuoles help with water balance and waste management of the cell. They make up a large portion of a cell.
- A nucleus is a double-membraned eukaryotic cell organelle which contains the genetic material.
- Animal cell nucleus consists of a nuclear membrane, called the nuclear envelope, nucleolus, nucleoplasm, and chromosomes.
- Nucleoplasm is also known as karyoplasm that is the matrix present inside the nucleus.
- The constituents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm are separated by nuclear membrane.
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