Biology, asked by ASMA, 1 year ago

what would happen to the cell if nucleus is removed ? give two reasons to support your answer?

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Answered by sooryasuresh
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The nucleus controls most activity of the cell. It carries chromosomes on which hereditary materials are coded. The chromosomes bear the DNA which gives information for the manufacture of protein in the cell. If the nucleus is removed it will result in the death of the cytoplasm and the cell dies.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYA MATE HERE U GO

. the nucleus controls most activity of the cell it carries chromosomes on which hereditary material is coded the chromosomes bears the DNA which gives information for the manufacture of protein in the cell.

. if the nucleus is removed it will result in the death of the cytoplasm and the cell dies.

. the nucleus controls all of the cell organelles, whether it be the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, cytoplasms or even the nucleus.

. so, if the nucleus is removed, since it controls all of the organelles the cell would die and so would the organism it is controlling.

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