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The nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by the-
(1)cytoplasm
(2)nuclear membrane
(3)cell membrane
(3)protoplasm

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by the-

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nuclear envelope

The nuclear envelope separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm and provides the structural framework of the nucleus.

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Answered by anusricharupriya
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Answer:

Nuclear membrane

Explanation:

In the eukaryotic cell, the nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by a double lipid bilayer membrane known as a nuclear membrane. It encloses the genetic material of a cell. It is also known as karyotheca.

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