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Why nucleus is called autonomous organelles

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Answered by goyal04preeya
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Nucleus acts as a autonomous cell organelle

Step by step explanation:

Autonomous cell organelle are the one which function/replicate without the help of nucleus and has its own DNA.

Unlike other organelles like mitochondria and plastid (called as semi autonomous cell organelle) which need proteins from nucleus to function. They cannot synthesize DNA on their own.

Nucleus is the only organelle which can act independently without the help of any other organelle to function.

Answered by anilkumarah72
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Autonomous cell organelle are the one which function/replicate without the help of nucleus and has its own DNA. Unlike other organelles like mitochondria and plastid (called as semi autonomous cell organelle) which need proteins from nucleus to function. They cannot synthesize DNA on their own. Nucleus is the only organelle which can act independently without the help of any other organelle to function.

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