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Substances move in and out
of the nucleus through -

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Answered by yashkarmur34
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Nuclear pores, small channels that span the nuclear envelope, let substances enter and exit the nucleus. Each pore is lined by a set of proteins, called the nuclear pore complex, that control what molecules can go in or out.

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