How are the cell membrane and nuclear membrane different?
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The nuclear envelope, also known as the nuclear membrane, is made up of two lipid bilayer membranes which surrounds the nucleus, and in eukaryotic cells it encases the genetic material. The nuclear envelope consists of two lipid bilayer membranes, an inner nuclear membrane, and an outer nuclear membrane.
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cell membrane is the outermost covering of the cell . It is a thin porous membrane that separate neculus from cytoplasm
nuclear membrane is doubled membrane structure, and contains a large number of pores . It separates the nucleus from cytoplasm. The nuclear pores control the transfer of substance from inside the nucleus to its outside,
nuclear membrane is doubled membrane structure, and contains a large number of pores . It separates the nucleus from cytoplasm. The nuclear pores control the transfer of substance from inside the nucleus to its outside,
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