Nucleus is separated from cytoplasm by
cell membrane
Organ
Nucleoplasm
Nuclear membrane
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In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm and surrounded by a nuclear envelope. This envelope safeguards the DNA contained in the nucleus.
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Nucleoplasm
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Nucleus is separated from cytoplasm by :
1. Cell membrane
2. Organ
3. Nucleoplasm
4. Nuclear membrane
Nucleus is separated from cytoplasm by Nuclear Membrane.
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- Nuclear Membrane is a double membrane and it encloses the nucleus of cell.
- This thin nuclear membrane is porous.
- It allows the movement of certain material between Nucleus and Cytoplasm.
- It separates chromosomes from rest of the cell.
- It separates the genetic material (mainly DNA) from the chemical reactions taking place in the cytoplasm.
- Nuclear Membrane is only present in Eukaryotic cells.
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