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the material inside and outside the nuclear membrane is differentiated after the discovery of​

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The material inside and outside the nuclear membrane is differentiated after the discovery of​ nucleoplasm.

Explanation:

  • The nuclear membrane is the structure that envelopes the nucleus of a cell, such that the contents inside the membrane do not mix with the contents outside the membrane.
  • Cytoplasm is the material outside the nuclear membrane and nucleoplasm is the material inside the nuclear membrane. The nucleoplasm includes the chromosomes and nucleolus.
  • The membrane is made of two phospholipid bilayers. The membrane facing the cytoplasm is termed the outer nuclear membrane (ONM), and the membrane facing the nucleoplasm is termed the inner nuclear membrane (INM).
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