Biology, asked by ayush200631, 1 year ago

why nucleus is present in the corner in plant cell​

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Answered by sagarika104
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It’s because a plant cell consists of a large vacuole which occupies maximum space.
Answered by sidharthsidharth1986
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Answer: the nucleus of the plant cell is at the corner, near the cell membrane, because the maximum space of the cell is occupied by a large food vacuole.

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