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What is the difference between a nucleus in Biology and Chemistry?

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Explanation:

The nucleus in biology is usually referring to that of

living cells found in organisms in which contains DNA whereas the nucleus in chemistry is usually referring to that of atoms in which contains subatomic particles such as the proton and neutron.

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