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what is the role of nucleolus in the nucleus of a cell

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Answered by approval
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it has ribosomes and this helps in protein synthesis..it also helps in cell division
Answered by champyash
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The nucleus of many eukaryotic cells contains a structure called a nucleolus. As the nucleus is the "brain" of the cell, the nucleolus could loosely be thought of as the brain of the nucleus. The nucleolus takes up around 25% of the volume of the nucleus.

This structure is made up of proteins and ribonucleic acids (RNA). Its main function is to rewrite ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and combine it with proteins. This results in the formation of incomplete ribosomes. There is an uninterrupted chain between the nucleoplasm and the interior parts of the nucleolus, whichoccurs through a system of nucleolarpassages. These passages allow macromolecules with a molecular weight up to 2,000 kDato be easily circulated throughout the nucleolus.hope this helps you.. plz mark this as brainliest

champyash: thanks
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