Biology, asked by angela8724, 7 months ago

Nucleolus has a nucleolar membrane or not??

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleolus (see Fig. 1-1) is a non–membrane-bound structure within the nucleus that forms around chromosomal loci of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes known as nucleolar organizing regions (NORs). The nucleolus is the site of transcription and processing of rRNA and of assembly of preribosomal subunits.

Answered by benjaminjames376842
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Answer:it has no

Explanation: this because it found in the nucleus of the cell which for it has a nuclear envelope.

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