what would happen to the cell if nucleus is removed? give two reasons to support ur answer
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The clear cut answer would be that the cell will not survive as nucleus directs cell structure and function. The only exception to this is the RBC which performs its function of carrying oxygen without the control of a nucleus (it behaves as a carrier).
Note - This answer is only valid for eukaryotes (evolved organism). Prokaryotes (old ones) don't have a well defined nucleus but only the nucliods (or bare chain of nucliec acid ( mainly circular)) floating in the cytoplasm and they survive!
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Note - This answer is only valid for eukaryotes (evolved organism). Prokaryotes (old ones) don't have a well defined nucleus but only the nucliods (or bare chain of nucliec acid ( mainly circular)) floating in the cytoplasm and they survive!
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- The nucleus controls most activity of the cell.It carries chromosomes on which hereditary material in 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 the organelles, the cell would die and so would the organism it is controlling.
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