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Why is the round shape of the nucleus important for it’s function?
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Why is the round shape of the nucleus important for it’s function?
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The things that make a eukaryotic cell are a defined nucleus
and other organelles. The nuclear
envelope surrounds the
nucleus
and all of
its
contents. The
nuclear
envelope is a membrane similar to the
cell membrane
around the whole cell.
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