Core Central

General provisions

Nucleus central means a large array of living tissue located in the center of the cell. It is the largest and most complex part of the cell; it regulates all life processes. Violation of the centrality of the nucleus often causes disruption, deformation, and self-destruction of the plant cell. Among all types of cell centers, two types are distinguished: axial and accessory. They are formed with the help of special organelles - centrosomes, which ensure the division of plastids and the production of many daughter cells. This type of nucleus is necessary if it is necessary to obtain many cells and processes. For example, in yeast hyphae, daughter cells can do without a cytoplasmic membrane and bud, which ensures the reproduction of such cells relatively quickly. For grain amoebas, for example, this method is not suitable, but a division point is possible, which allows the formation of daughter structures with a more correct arrangement of organs and tissues.