A line is drawn from the exterior of an animal cell to the center of the nucleus crossing the one mitichondrian what is the minimum nber of membrane bilayer that line will cross
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first call membrane
than one mitochondria means four layer
and nucleus that is one nuclear envelope
The line will cross four membrane bilayers.
Explanation:
The imaginary line has to cross the cell membrane, one mitochondrion and the nuclear membrane to reach the center of the nucleus.
Among these, the cell membrane has a lipid bilayer.
Mitochondrion and nucleus are also double-membrane-bound organelles.
As a result, the line has to cross the membrane bilayer
1. of the cell membrane
2. at the site of entry of mitochondrion
3. at the site of exit of mitochondrion
4. of the nuclear membrane
Therefore, the line will cross four membrane bilayers.
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