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the nucleus has many different roles in eukaryotic cells.
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□ calcium is stored within the nucleus.
□ assembly of ribosomal subunits occurs in the nucleus.
□ synthesis of mrna from dna occurs in the nucleus.
□ synthesis of proteins occurs within the nucleus.
□ synthesis of ribosomal rna occurs in the nucleus.
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- Calcium is stored in the endoplasmic reticulum (specifically the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells), not the nucleus.
- Protein synthesis (translation) occurs in the cytoplasm on ribosomes, not the nucleus.
- mRNA synthesis (transcription) of DNA happens in the nucleus, as DNA is housed there.
- Ribosomal subunit assembly takes place in the nucleolus, a structure within the nucleus.
- Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis occurs in the nucleolus inside the nucleus.
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- Assembly of ribosomal subunits occurs in the nucleus.
- Synthesis of mRNA from DNA occurs in the nucleus.
- Synthesis of ribosomal RNA occurs in the nucleus.