What is the significance of pores in the nuclear membrane?
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exchange of material in and out of the cell
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The nuclear membrane has pores in its surface to allow nuclear exchange of material from and back to its surroundings.
These pores are present in thousands and are around 40 nm in diameter. They also link the inner and outer membrane of the membranes of the nucleus.
These pores are present in thousands and are around 40 nm in diameter. They also link the inner and outer membrane of the membranes of the nucleus.
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