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Write a short note on nucles containing chromosomes in a cell

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleus is a membrane bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction. It is commonly the most prominent organelle in the cell.

The nucleus is surrounded by a structure called the nuclear envelope. This membrane separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The cell's chromosomes are also housed within the nucleus. Chromosomes contain DNA which provides the genetic information necessary for the production of other cell components and for the reproduction of life.

Answered by simi8265
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the nucleus is the master of the cell is a double membrane bound structure which which contains ribosomes on the surface of its membrane it also contains many organelle is inside it that are at first nucleoplasm that he is a fluid through which the transportation of the materials in A nucleus is done second is the nucleolus which is a dark stains substance which does not have a membrane it produces ribosomes third is the chromatin threads contains the genetic material the chromatin Threads convert into chromosomes during the cell division
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