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Howell
3 January, 11:55
1. Nucleus is called the master of cell. why?
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Bentley Huynh
3 January, 15:24
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The nucleus is called the master of the cell because it controls all the functions inside the cell. It gives out directions to organelles through ribosomes. It controls regulation in the whole cell. It is basically the brain of the cell.
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