Nucleus | Daniel Van Dyne





Nucleus



Function/Main Ideas
The most important function of the nucleus is that it holds the cells DNA
The nucleus also makes exact copies of the DNA
The nucleus also holds the cells RNA
The nucleus makes protein and sends them out to make protein
The nucleus is secure by double membrane envelope

Reflection

The nucleus is very important in cells and we wouldn't have genetic coding or proteins if it weren't for it. I learned that it made ribosomes which helped me understand where they came from. I thought that the nucleus had more roles than just DNA, RNA, and ribosomes but that is mainly what it does.



Cites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_nucleus
www.ducksters.com/science/biology/cell_nucleus.php.
www.softschools.com/science/biology/function_of_the_nucleus/.

Comments

  1. This is really well organized, you could improve on facts. The reflection is very well put together and it shows that you learned something, also that you retained the information that you wrote down. Good job.

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  2. I like how you set up your post, it was really easy to read. Your reflection was very understandable, and it goes to show that you learned something throughout the unit. I think that you could of put a better visual and also looked back in your notes for your facts but out standing job.

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  3. Your information was very well organized. your reflection was short and simple. I would say you need a bit more information.

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