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Nucleus,Nuclear Envelope and Nucleolus
The nucleus is the center of a cell. The nucleus is a spherical body it contains the nucleolus. The nucleolus makes ribosomes. It controls many of the functions in the cell ( like protein synthesis). The nucleus contains DNA assembled into chromosomes. The nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear envelope. The function of the nucleus is that it stores hereditary information in DNA synthesis RNA and ribosomes. Also controls many functions such as protein synthesis. The function of the nucleolus is that it contains DNA. The function of the nuclear envelope is that it has thousands of nuclear pores which allow materials to move into and out of the nucleus. They all work to together. The nucleus controls the entire cell.