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  • The Nucleus: The Cell's Largest Organelle & Its Role
    The largest organelle in a cell is usually the nucleus.

    Here's why:

    * The nucleus is the control center of the cell: It contains the cell's DNA, which dictates all cellular processes.

    * Size: While the exact size varies between cell types, the nucleus is generally the largest compartment within the cell.

    * Exceptions: In some plant cells, the central vacuole can be even larger than the nucleus. However, the nucleus still remains a significant and prominent organelle.

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