why nucleus called brain of cell. . . . . . . . .??
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The nucleus is called the "brain" of the cell because it holds the information needed to conduct most of the cell's functions. ... These proteins are built by the cell using the information in DNA, which is held in the nucleus. . .
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The Nucleus of a cell contains all of the genetic information for the organism as a whole. So in other words, it contains the knowledge of the composition of the entire organism, including the coding on how to "manufacture" different parts of the cell, different chemicals in the organism, and even whole organs and organ systems
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