Biology, asked by s15459ashivangi03676, 19 days ago

the nuclear plasm is continuous with the cytoplasm of a cell through ​

Answers

Answered by namansk8080
0
  • Cytoplasm consist all the cell organelles except nucleus.
  • The contents present in nucleus are separated from cytoplasm by the wall called nuclear membrane.
  • Nucleus and its membrane together forms a nucleoplasm.
  • Cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are together referred as cytosole.
  • Nucleoplasm is the general mass of nucleus.
  • Nucleosome contains fibrous matrix. Its outer part is dense and forms fibrous lamina in contact with nuclear envelop.
  • It contain 3 main structures - 1. chromatin, 2. matrix and 3. nucleosole.
  • It is a part of cell, that contains genetic material for controlling structure and function.
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Nuclear pore

  • Nuclear pores are channels in the nuclear membrane that are lined with proteins.
  • They are responsible for transporting chemicals from the nucleus nucleoplasm to the cytoplasm and vice versa.
  • Each nuclear pore is a huge protein complex that allows smaller molecules and ions to freely flow through the nucleus, or diffuse.
  • As a result, nucleoplasm is cytoplasm that flows continuously through nuclear pores.
Similar questions