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Question
Define the following term:
Nucleus
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Solution
The nucleus is the specialised centre component of a cell that regulates cell activity and houses the gene-containing chromosomes. A cell with its nucleus removed dies soon.
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Define the following term:
Nucleoplasm
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Match the following
| 1. | Transporting channel | Nucleus |
| 2. | Suicidal bag | Endoplasmic reticulum |
| 3. | Control room | Lysosome |
| 4. | Power house | Chloroplast |
| 5. | Food producer | Mitochondria |
Analogy:
No true nucleus: Prokaryotic cell.
True nucleus: ______.
What are the functions of the nucleus?
The undefined nuclear region of prokaryotes are also known as
Draw a well labelled diagram of a eukaryotic nucleus. How is it different from nucleoid?
Of the following parts of a cell name the part that is common to plant cell, animal cell and a bacterial cell.
List the functions of the Nucleus.
