Which organoid is responsible for cell multiplication? Why does its content have to double?

The nucleus is responsible for cell multiplication in all organisms. It contains genetic information about all proteins required for the body to function. The information is encoded in DNA. In order that during cell division in two it is not lost, replication or duplication of DNA occurs in front of it. Thus, when the organelles diverge into different cells, each of the daughter cells receives the same set of information. Therefore, the resulting cells are completely identical and similar to the original.



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