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Yes, the nucleolus has "co-workers" in a sense, as it collaborates with various other cellular structures and components. It works closely with the nucleus, where it is located, and relies on ribosomal DNA, RNA polymerases, and proteins to facilitate ribosome biogenesis. Additionally, the nucleolus interacts with the endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasm for the assembly and transport of ribosomes. These interactions are crucial for protein synthesis and overall cellular function.

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