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Alexandria Lee
13 October, 14:16
What is the role of the nucleolus?
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Blankenship
13 October, 15:59
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The nucleolus takes up around 25% of the volume of the nucleus. This structure is made up of proteins and ribonucleic acids (RNA). Its main function is to rewrite ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and combine it with proteins. This results in the formation of incomplete ribosomes
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Jadyn Bowen
13 October, 16:53
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I've learned about this it assembles the ribosomes
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