The nucleus of the cell is the brain of the cell?

Yes, in a way. The nucleus contains most of the cell's genetic material and is responsible for running most of its functions (Sorry, I just had to change the previous answer. Hope it helps = ).

In addition to that, the nucleus is what controls when the cell produces what proteins, when, and where, it controls growth, and it regulates metabolism. Inside the nucleus is the chromatin. Chromosomes contain DNA and proteins and carry all the genetic information of an organism.

So basically the function of the nucleus is to control the present enzymes and thereby regulate all the cells activities.

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