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  • Understanding the Cell Nucleus: Chromosomes & Nucleolus
    The two most prominent things found in the nucleus of a cell are:

    1. Chromosomes: These are thread-like structures made up of DNA and proteins. They contain the genetic information of the cell and are responsible for passing on hereditary traits.

    2. Nucleolus: This is a dense region within the nucleus where ribosomes are assembled. Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis.

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