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Eric Conway
30 June, 20:57
What does the nucleus do in a plant cell?
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Kirsten Kent
1 July, 00:51
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The nucleus of the plant cell is to store the DNA of the plant and control the cell. The nucleus is considered the control room of the cell.
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