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The heaviest organelle in a cell is typically considered to be the nucleus. It contains the majority of the cell's genetic material and is surrounded by a double membrane. The nucleus is larger and denser than other organelles, such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, largely due to its chromatin and nucleolus content. However, the exact weight can vary depending on the cell type and its state.

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