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What is the genetic center of the eukaryotic cell?View Available Hint(s)for Part Athe Golgi apparatusthe nucleolusthe nucleusthe lysosomes

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What is the genetic center of the eukaryotic cell?

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  • the Golgi apparatus
  • the nucleolus
  • the nucleus
  • the lysosomes
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The genetic center of the eukaryotic cell is the nucleus.

The nucleus serves as an essential organelle that houses the cell's DNA, which contains the genetic information necessary for the growth, development, and reproduction of the organism. Within the nucleus, you can also find the nucleolus, which is involved in ribosome production, but it's the nucleus itself that is mainly recognized as the control center of genetic material. This organization allows for efficient processing of genetic information and regulation of cellular activities. In contrast, the Golgi apparatus and lysosomes are involved in processing and packaging proteins and breaking down waste, respectively, and do not contain genetic material.

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