In human cheek cells, nucleus is generally located
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Solution
The human cheek cell is an animal cell whose nucleus is placed in the centre of the cytoplasm.
The animal cell is devoid of the presence of a large central vacuole as that of the plant cell.
Hence, the absence of a central vacuole allows the nucleus to remain in the centre of the animal cell instead of shifting the nucleus towards the periphery as in the plant cell.