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What is the importance of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells?

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Answer: The nucleus synthesizes DNA and forms of RNA in all Eukaryotic cells.

Explanation: The nucleus is the center of every eukaryotic cell, and without it, cells wouldn't be able to replicate, or synthesize any amino acids which compose proteins essential for cell function.

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