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In nucleoplasm, a spherical body attached to a particular chromosome on a definite position is called
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03/09/2020 7:05 pm
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In nucleoplasm, a spherical body attached to a particular chromosome on a definite position is called
(a) nucleolus
(b) karyolymph
(c) plasmid
(d) reticulum
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03/09/2020 7:07 pm
(a) nucleolus
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A small spherical body attached to the particular chromosome (nucleolar chromosome) in the nucleoplasm is nucleolus. Nucleolus is the principal or active site for the development of ribosomal RNAs & it is essential for spindle formation of ribosomes.
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