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why nucleus is called as"control room of the cell"? who discovered it?​

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Answered by Studygood78
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nucleus is known as control room of the cell

because it controls all the life activities of the cells. 

It was discovered by  Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.

Answered by ardraraj222007
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The nucleus is generally considered the control center of the cell because it stores all of the genetic instructions for manufacturing proteins.

Nucleus is considered as the 'control room' of a cell as it controls all cellular activities. The major cellular activities controlled by the nucleus are: Nucleus contains hereditary material called chromatin which is a DNA-protein complex.

In 1909, Ernest Rutherford's student reported some unexpected results from an experiment Rutherford had assigned him. Rutherford called this news the most incredible event of his life.

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