Why is the nucleus so significant in cell
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The nucleus is considered to be one of the most important structures of eukaryotic cells as it serves the function of information storage, retrieval and duplication of genetic information. It is a double membrane‐bound organelle that harbours the genetic material in the form of chromatin.
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Nucleus controls all activities of the cell . It stores and transmits information of all the hereditary characteristics from one generation to the next.
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