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The shape of the nucleus is maintained by
A) the nuclear lamina B) the nuclear envelope C) the nucleolus D) the endoplasmic reticulum

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Answered by PeepingMoon
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Answer: A) Neucleus Lamina

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Explanation:The lamin proteins form a mesh that lines the inside of the nucleus, helping to keep its shape. ... Both Wash and Lamin B are needed to maintain the nucleus' normal form, like that of a tiny round grape. When either Wash or Lamin B is missing, the nucleus shrivels, raisin-like.

Answered by sk5424469
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A nuclear envelope or a nuclear membrane maintains the shape of the nucleus.

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