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How do molecules from cytoplasm enter the nucleus inspite of presence of a nuclear membrane

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Answered by dewalmara
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Answer:

there are some specific receptors present for the specific molecules on the nuclear membrane.

The molecules bind with these specific receptors and enter the nucleus.

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Answered by userstudent
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if you see the structure of nuclear membrane, there are tiny pores called nuclear membrane pores which facilitate the movement of molecules between cytoplasm and nucleus.

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