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Why is the nucleus important to a cell?

1 The nucleus organizes the DNA and allows for careful regulation of gene expression.
2 The nucleus regulates the cell’s interaction with its surroundings.
3 The nucleus transports proteins out of the cell.
4 The nucleus protects the cell.

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User Colin Atkinson
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the answer is 1 because the nucleus contains the DNA of eukaryote, and the other answers seem to be referring to the cell membrane or cell walls.
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