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What is nuleuse?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/24/2024

It seems like there may be a misspelling in your question. However, if you meant "nucleus", it is the central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. In Biology, it refers to the organelle within a eukaryotic cell that houses the cell's genetic material.

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