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14. Transfer of protein and RNA between nucleus and cytoplasm occurs through
(A) Nuclear pore.
(B) Pasmodesmata
(C) Middle lamelae
(D) Microbodies​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Transfer of protein and RNA between nucleus and cytoplasm occurs through(A) Nuclear pore.

Explanation:

Macromolecules, such as RNA and proteins, are actively transported across the nuclear membrane in a process called the Ran-GTP nuclear transport cycle.

Answered by avanirm0
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Answer:

The answer is a option B

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