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Elena Woodward
5 May, 01:37
Does the nucleus direct cell activity?
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Jorge Fernandez
5 May, 03:16
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no it does not
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the reason that the nucleus does not direct cell activity is because cells and the nucleus from what i have been told have not that much in common.
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Jaylee Ware
5 May, 04:04
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Answer: for the most part Yes
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