Biology, asked by mSakshi11, 1 year ago

The nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by the......a) cytoplasm. b) cell membrane c) nuclear membrane d) protoplasm


Anonymous: Nuclear membrane i guess

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Answered by sairamya8888
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The ‘nucleus’ is separated from the ‘cytoplasm’ by the nuclear membrane.

Option: (c)  

Explanation:  

  • Every eukaryotic cell contains a definite nucleus and well defined membrane bound cell organelles.
  • Accordingly, the nucleus is a spherical organ that is separated by the ‘nuclear membrane’ from the cytoplasm; the nucleus contains the nucleoplasm, genetic material and some protein.  
  • The DNA is present in the nucleus whereas the RNA is present inside the nucleus.  

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