a. why does nuclear membrane have pores
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Anything that needs to pass between the nucleoplasm and the cytoplasm can only do so through holes in the membrane called nuclear pores. Nuclear pores only allow very small molecules, ions, or proteins to freely move into or out of the nucleus.
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Nuclear membrane have pores to get minerals, vitamins and other useful products for the cell and to remove west material from the cell.
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