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what r the functions of a nucleus?

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Answered by laliha
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1.It controls heriditary characteristics of an organism.
2.It is responsible for protien synthesis,cell division ,growth and differentiation.
3.stores heriditary material in form of DNA and also store stores proteins and RNA in its nucleolus.
4.It is a site for transcription process in which messenger RNA (m RNA) are produced for protein synthesis.5.Aids in exchange of DNA and RNA (heredity materials) between the nucleus and the rest of the cell.6.Nucleolus produces ribosomes and are known as protein factories.7.It also regulates the integrity of genes and gene expression.
Answered by Anonymous
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➡️NUCLEUS

The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells.

Inside its fully-enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material.

This material is organized as DNA molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to form chromosomes.

➡️FUNCTIONS OF NUCLEUS



1. Nucleus contains and manages all the genetic information in its chromatin.

2. Nucleus take part in transmission of genetic information from parent cell to its daughter cells and from one generations to the next.

3. Division of nucleus is pre requisite to cell division.

4. Nucleus forms ribosomes on its nucleolus. 5. It maintains cellular metabolism through controlling synthesis of particular types of proteins (enzymes).

6. Control of Differential functioning of genes result in cell differentiation and development of particular morphology for various organs.

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