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in a cell the nucleus is separated from cytoplasm by

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Answered by aryansingh12
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Transcript of The nucleus is separatedfrom the surrounding cytoplasm by t. Within the nuclear envelope is the nucleoplasm. In this are suspended thread-like chromosomes (for chromosome structure see DNA and Genetic Code). During cell division the chromatin becomes condensed into discrete observable chromosomes.
Answered by Pvv11
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Nuclear Membrane
It is a two layered membrane with pores in it to enable transfer of substances.
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