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The nucleus of a cell is so important because it is the site where the cell's DNA is housed and the process of interpreting it begins. Transcription and further post‐transcriptional processing of pre‐messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNAs) also occur inside the nucleus.

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The nucleus directs the cell to do many activities from reproducing to even shutting off or dying

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Because it controls the vital activities of cells

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It is the contol point.

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