Biology, asked by itzjanu519, 26 days ago

what are nuclear pores?
state their function

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Answered by Hitanshu100
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Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope. This transport includes RNA and ribosomal proteins moving from nucleus to the cytoplasm and proteins (such as DNA polymerase and lamins), carbohydrates, signaling molecules and lipids moving into the nucleus.

Answered by Anonymous
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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 cytoplasmic

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