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Rhys Lozano
15 May, 17:58
What is an analogy for nucleus?
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Tamia Hampton
15 May, 21:28
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The actual building of the castle, because it is the structure that surrounds everything else. Nucleus Function: distinct central organelle that contains the cells genetic material in the form of DNA.
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