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WHAT IS NUCLEAR MEMBRANE ????
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Answered by apurbadas9089
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A nuclear membrane is a double membrane that encloses the cell nucleus. It serves to separate the chromosomes from the rest of the cell. The nuclear membrane includes an array of small holes or pores that permit the passage of certain materials, such as nucleic acids and proteins, between the nucleus and cytoplasm.

Answered by Anonymous
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What is nuclear membrane?

All the eukaryotic cells that are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists have a control centre, called a nucleus where DNA is stored. Every nucleus is girdled and covered by a double-layered membrane, known as the nuclear envelope or nuclear membrane. It separates the nucleoplasm (the fluid present in the nucleus), from the cytoplasm.

Nuclear Membrane

The nuclear envelope is also called nuclear membrane. It is made up of two lipid bilayer membranes

The nuclear membrane is present in both the plant and animal cells. Cells carry out a multitude of functions such as protein building, conversion of molecules into energy and elimination of unnecessary products.

This membrane guards the genetic material of the cells against the exterior of the nucleus where chemical reactions are taking place. Also, it carries several proteins which are crucial in the organization of DNA and to control genes.

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