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Nucleus of the CellThink of it as the "Control Center" or "Headquarters" of the cell.

The nucleus of the cell contains much of the DNA of the cell, and it regulates the activities of that cell, whatever those activities are. Basically it controls everything that happens inside the cell, it's like a boss of the cell. People also call it the brain of the cell. But, the nucleus does not control everything. There is one part the nucleus cannot control, it is the cell membrane. The cell membrane controls what gets in or out of the cell.

The nucleus is composed of chemical structures that orchestrate chemical reactions that make the cell function. It is the nucleus, or, rather, those things in it, that control what the cell does, including those activities that keep the cell alive, as well as the things it does to contribute to the functioning of the organism whose structure it is a part of.

The nucleus directs all the activities that go through the cell. This organelle is surrounded by nuclear membranes, to protect it. The nucleus holds the DNA of the cell. Inside of the nucleus may be an organelle called the nucleolus. This organelle holds the RNA of the cell: it is composed of proteins and nucleic acids .

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The main functions of nucleus are 3 specific biochemical reactions that control whole life and activities of cells . These reactions are

1 : Replication of DNA.

2 : Transcription of DNA. to form RNA .

3 : Regulation of gene expression .

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