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What Are The Main Structures Within The Cell Nucleus? |
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Answer» Within the CELL NUCLEUS the main structures are: the nucleolus, an optically DENSE region, spherical shaped, where there are concentrated ribosomal RNA (RRNA) ASSOCIATED to proteins (there may be more than one nucleolus in a nucleus); the chromatin, made of DNA molecules dispersed in the nuclear matrix during the cell interphase; the karyotecha, or nuclear membrane, the membrane that delimits the nucleus. Within the cell nucleus the main structures are: the nucleolus, an optically dense region, spherical shaped, where there are concentrated ribosomal RNA (rRNA) associated to proteins (there may be more than one nucleolus in a nucleus); the chromatin, made of DNA molecules dispersed in the nuclear matrix during the cell interphase; the karyotecha, or nuclear membrane, the membrane that delimits the nucleus. |
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