The term "nuclear envelope" is more correct than the term "nuclear membrane" because
A) the enclosure has pores which membranes do not
B) the enclosure is made up of two membranes
C) the chemical composition is inconsistent with cellular membranes
D) None of the above. The two terms are perfect synonyms.
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B the enclosure is made up of two membrane.
REASON:-a is not the correct answer because a nuclear envelope has two membrane which have multiple pores. and according to a it does not have membranes.
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B the enclosure is made up of two membrane.
REASON:-a is not the correct answer because a nuclear envelope has two membrane which have multiple pores. and according to a it does not have membranes.
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Answer: B) the enclosure is made up of two membranes
Explanation:
- The nuclear envelope is the correct term over nuclear membrane this is because of the fact that nuclear envelope is made of double-membrane instead of one.
- The bilayer of the double membrane is made up of phospholipid bilayer.
- The thin space between the double membrane connects with the lumen of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
- The inner surface of the envelope consists of protein lining that is called as the nuclear lamina. The inner surface binds to the contents of the nucleus and the chromatin.
- The entire envelope consists of numerous nuclear pores.
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