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Rhett Allison
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1 July, 11:49
Why does every plant cell have a nucleus
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Jorden Colon
1 July, 11:52
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Every plant cell has a nucleus because a nucleus controls the cell's main activities.
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Mathias Hahn
1 July, 12:02
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Plant cells are eukaryotic cells and they all have a nucleus and DNA is stored in the nucleus and copied during replication.
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