Biology, asked by sanjeevkumar98014, 4 months ago

what will happen when if the nucleus of amoeba is removed

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Answered by Shristi009
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Explanation:

The main function of the nucleus is to direct cell activities, which it does by causing the production of specific enzymes to carry out chemical reactions.

By removing the nucleus, the "blueprints" of cell function are missing.

The cell will not die immediately is that there was still enough mRNA to allow production of the necessary enzymes. If a new nucleus can be reintroduced into the cell quickly enough, it can "take over" the job of instructing the cell how to make those enzymes again. If too much time goes by, the mRNA is all used up, no more enzymes are made, and the chemical reactions required for life stop.

Answered by vedhashalunithin
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Answer:

When the nucleus is removed from an amoeba, there is a 70 p.c. reduction in respiration, locomotion becomes very sluggish and infrequent, food is not digested and the amoeba dies after about seven days (Clark, 1942).

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