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Nuclear Envelopes.....❤✌​

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Answered by BabyBold07
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The nuclear envelope (NE) is a highly regulated membrane barrier that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells. It contains a large number of different proteins that have been implicated in chromatin organization and gene regulation.

Answered by Anonymous
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What is nuclear envelope?

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Nucleus is bounded by two envelopes - outer and inner membrane

The broad perinuclear space lies between these two membranes.

Ribosomes are present on the outer surface of nuclear membrane.

10% part of nuclear membrane bears pores that are called nuclear pores formed by the fusion of its two membrane.

Pores help in exchange of various materials (RNA and proteins) between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm in both the directions.

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