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Nucleus

The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.

Nucleus <p>The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.</p>

Nucleus

The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.

 - Nuclear envelope <p>The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.</p>

- Nuclear envelope

The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.

 - Nucleolus <p>The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.</p>

- Nucleolus

The nucleus is usually the most prominent structure in the cell and, in non-dividing cells, the nucleus is well demarcated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear envelope.  The nucleus houses the genomic DNA, transcribes and processes messenger RNA and contains the nucleolus, the site of ribosomal RNA production and the initial assembly of ribosomes.