why is nucleus so significant in a cell?
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Nucleus is known as the control center of the cell. It contains chromosomes which have DNA and are responsible for the transfer if the heridetary characteristic.
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1. Nucleus is the most essential and
important of the cell
2.It is present in the cytoplasm of the
cell.
3.Robert Brown was the first person
to discover the nucleus in 1831.
4.Nucleus is large, spherical organnel
present in the cell.
5.It controls the activities of the cell
like cell growth and cell division
6.Nucleus is the brain of the cell
7.It contains chromosomes and DNA ( deoxyribo nuclei acid.)
important of the cell
2.It is present in the cytoplasm of the
cell.
3.Robert Brown was the first person
to discover the nucleus in 1831.
4.Nucleus is large, spherical organnel
present in the cell.
5.It controls the activities of the cell
like cell growth and cell division
6.Nucleus is the brain of the cell
7.It contains chromosomes and DNA ( deoxyribo nuclei acid.)
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