nucleolus

/nuˈkliələs/
noun
  1. A small, round structure inside the nucleus of a cell that makes ribosomal RNA and helps build ribosomes.
    • The nucleolus is where ribosomes begin to form.
    • When a cell is actively growing, its nucleolus becomes larger.
    • Under the microscope, the nucleolus looks like a dark spot in the nucleus.
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