Wednesday, September 15, 2010

what does the nucleus do

Let us learn about what does the nucleus do?

The nucleus of the cell includes much of the DNA of the cell, & it regulates the activities of that cell, whatever those activities are. The nucleus is compiled of chemical structures that orchestrate chemical reactions that make the cell function. It is the nucleus, or, rather, those things in it, which 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 controls & manages all cell activity. The nucleus has the capacity to copy exactly, its own DNA. The nucleus is a circular central form.

In our next blog we shall learn about heart chambers diagram I hope the above explanation was useful.Keep reading and leave your comments.

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