NUCLEUS IS SEPERATED FROM CYTOPLASM BY
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NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
NUCLEOPLASM
ORGANS
CELL MEMBRANE
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none of the above
Explanation:
The nucleus of a cell is seperated from cytoplasm by a double membraned structure known as nuclear envelope. Hope this will help you
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Nucleus is seperated from cytoplasm by nuclear membrane.
ANSWER:
Option A is right.
EXPLANATION:
NUCLEAR MEMBRANE:
- It is a double membrane present surrounding the nucleus.
- It seperates nucleus from cytoplasm.
- Nuclear membrane is fused at some places and form pores to guide the entry and exit of substances across it.
NUCLEOPLASM:
- The nucleus is filled with semi solid matrix called nucleoplasm.
- The nucleolus and chromatin fibres are embedded in the nucleoplasm.
ORGANS:
- Organs are the complex organization of specific tissues performing a common function.
- Organs together form the organ system of body.
- The organ level of organisation is seen in some of the members of kingdom plantae and animalia.
CELL MEMBRANE:
- It is the outermost layer of an animal cell.
- It gives the structure to the cell.
- It is present beneath the cell wall in case of plant cell.
- Cell membrane is usually semi permeable in nature because it allows only some of the substances to enter the cell.
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