nucleus

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A central or essential part around which other parts are gathered or grouped; a core.

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Something regarded as a basis for future development and growth; a kernel.

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A membrane-bound organelle within a eukaryotic cell that contains most of the cell’s genetic material. DNA transcription takes place in the nucleus.

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A group of specialized nerve cells or a localized mass of gray matter in the brain or spinal cord.

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The positively charged central region of an atom, composed of protons and neutrons, about which negatively charged electrons orbit. Extremely small and dense, the nucleus contains almost all of the mass of an atom.

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A group of atoms bound in a structure, such as a benzene ring, that is resistant to alteration in chemical reactions.

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The central, often brightest part of the head of a comet.

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The solid part of a comet, composed of ice and smaller amounts of dust and rock.

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The central, often brightest part of a galaxy.