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difference between nucleus and nucleolus
difference between nucleus and nucleolus
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Nucleus is the controlling centre of the cell present in the cytoplasm covered by a nuclear membrane while nucleolus is a spherical structure inside the nucleus without any membrane.it's the site for active ribosome synthesis.
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