Which scientist discovered the nucleus?
(A) Robert Brown
(B) Robert Hook
(C) Leuwen hock
(D) Schliden
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The correct answer is (a) Robert Brown.
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The correct answer is (A) Robert Brown. He discovered the nucleus present in a cell.
The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotes. An exception is the mammalian red blood cell( RBC) which has no nucleus.
The entire genome of an organism is found inside the nucleus. However, a part of the genome is present in the mitochondria as well. The nucleus supports important functions such as controlling the expression of genes, replication of DNA and many more.
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