Science, asked by Anurang125, 10 months ago

What are nuclear pores? State their function.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The part of large complex protein is nothing but the nuclear pores.

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transportation of molecules across the envelope.

Answered by jack6778
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Nuclear pores are tiny holes present in the nuclear membrance of the nuclear. They are formed by the fusion of two nuclear.

The holes allow molecules such as RNA and proteins to move in both directions, between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.

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