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why is the nucleus called the control center of th cell?


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because nucleus contains DNA (de-oxy Ribonucleic Acid) which controls all the cellular activities.  DNA produces RNA (Ribonuceic Acid) which in turn produces various types of proteins involved in all the cellular functions.

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