Biology, asked by sudhansushekhar, 10 months ago

what is nucleocytoplasmic transport?​

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Answered by riyaraghuwanshi57
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Explanation:

Nucleocytoplasmic transport is a complex process that consists of the movement of numerous macromolecules back and forth across the nuclear envelope. All macromolecules that move in and out of the nucleus do so via nuclear pore complexes that form large proteinaceous channels in the nuclear envelope.

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Answered by pottspepper
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Answer:

it is the exchange of materials b/w nucleus and cytoplasm.

e,g. the movement of m-RNA from nucleus into cytoplasm and the movement of nucleotides from cytoplsm into the nucleus....

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