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Why is the nucleolus important to the cell?

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Why is the nucleolus important to the cell?

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Within the nucleolus, the two subunits of ribosomes, each consisting of rRNA and many proteins, are assembled. These subunits leave the nucleus through pores in the membrane, and are put together when translation begins in the cytoplasm.

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