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  • 25-10-2021
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What tells cells what to do and how to change in the nucleus?

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Explanation:

That is, the DNA tells the cell how to build molecules needed for life. The nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear envelope, a double membrane (two phospholipid bilayers) that controls what goes in and out of the nucleus.

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