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The '''nucleus''' is the part of the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] that contains [[DNA]] which provides instructions for how the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] should behave. | The '''nucleus''' is the part of the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] that contains [[DNA]] which provides instructions for how the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] should behave. | ||
Revision as of 14:08, 5 April 2019
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Key Stage 3
Meaning

The nucleus can be seen in the centre of this cell.
The nucleus is the part of the cell that contains DNA which provides instructions for how the cell should behave.
Singular Noun: Nucleus Plural Noun: Nuclei
Function
The nucleus controls the cell.
About the Nucleus
- The nucleus contains the genetic material of a cell.
- Nuclei are found in plant cells and animal cells but not in Bacteria.
Examples
The nuclei of these cells can be seen stained blue. | The nuclei of these cells is a darker pink than the rest of the cells. |
The nucleus in this sperm cell is very large compared to the cell. | A picture of a palisade cell showing several parts including the nucleus. |
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A nucleus is a membrane bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells containing the DNA.
Function
- The nucleus contains DNA which controls the actions of the cell and provides the information to make copies of the cell.
About the Nucleus
- The nucleus contains genes which decide which proteins are synthesised in the cell.
- When the cell divides the membrane of the nucleus dissolves to release the chromosomes.