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Why do we describe the information contained in the nucleus as hereditary
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Why do we describe the information contained in the nucleus as hereditary
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The nucleus
is an organelle found in
the center of a cell that serves to control the ... The
hereditary information
stored in the
nucleus
controls the cell's growth, reproduction, intermediary metabolism and protein synthesis.
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