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15-04-2015
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Why is the nucleus so important to a living cell?
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15-04-2015
The nucleus is important to a living cell because
it serves the function of information storage, retrieval and duplication of genetic information. It is a double membrane‐bound organelle that harbours the genetic material in the form of chromatin.
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