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How Does the Nucleus Appear Under the Microscope?
The nucleus is usually the most prominent feature, often appearing as a dark-staining structure due to its dense chromatin content. The
nucleolus
, if present, is a darker spot within the nucleus and is involved in ribosome synthesis.
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