Science, asked by Taanushiya, 6 months ago

nuclear membrane is porous.why?​

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Answered by rishita4535
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Answer:

It has pores because, in order to produce protein and fats, the DNA that is inside has to duplicate and create a RNA chain that comes out of the nucleus to the cytoplasm. There, it meets ribosomes which complete the protein’s development.

Although the nuclear membrane has pores, they only allow really especific chemicals to enter the nucleus cause imagine if an strange foreing particule entered the nucleus, all our basic information would be in danger!!

hope it helps you

Answered by Ruggved
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Explanation:

Each nuclear pore is a large complex of proteins that allows small molecules and ions to freely pass, or diffuse, into or out of the nucleus. Nuclear pores also allow necessary proteins to enter the nucleus from the cytoplasm if the proteins have special sequences that indicate they belong in the nucleus.

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