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Inside a cell's nucleus there are many organic molecules. However, the answer is probably DNA. The cell's nucleus contains six feet of it. The other prominent molecule is RNA which originates in the nucleus, but soon retreats to other parts of the cell carrying copies of the genetic code to ribosomes which create new proteins from that information.

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13y ago

DNA I think...

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It is nucleic acid in general, one of the four organic molecules: lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. True, DNA is an example of a nucleic acid, as is RNA.

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The compound found in the cell nucleus is the genetic material known as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).

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There are no chemicals in the nucleus. Only protons and neutrons. Based on the number of protons and neutrons, elements differ in their reactive properties.

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they are nucleptidees

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DNA.

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DNA

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