Biology, asked by kaustavdas8125, 9 months ago

How nuclear membrane helps in the transfer of materials?

Answers

Answered by muskanojha18
1

Answer:

In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is bound by a double membrane envelope. This envelope of the nucleus is called as nuclear envelope. ... Nuclear pores are large protein complexes molecule in the nuclear envelope. It is involved in regulation and transfer of material from nucleus and cytoplasm.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU... (✿❛◡❛)

Answered by himabarbiedoll
1

Answer:

In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is bound by a double membrane envelope. This envelope of the nucleus is called as nuclear envelope. ... Nuclear pores are large protein complexes molecule in the nuclear envelope. It is involved in regulation and transfer of material from nucleus and cytoplasm.

Explanation:

A nuclear membrane or envelope surrounds every nucleus. It's composed of an inner membrane and an outer membrane separated by the perinuclear space. The nuclear membrane keeps DNA inside the nucleus and protects it from materials in the cytoplas

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND PLZ FOLLOW ME FOR MORE ANSWERS AND MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

Similar questions