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The nucleus regulates the cell's activities, because it controls what the cell

does, what comes inside the cell and leaves the cell. It acts like the 'brain' of the

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nucleus most probably and Mitochondria helps in forming energy for the cell to do work in the form of ATP

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the chlorplasts

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