what is the significance of pores present on nuclear membrane
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The pores present on the nuclear membrane allow transport of water-soluble molecules across the nuclear envelope. RNA and ribosomes move out of the nucleus, whereas carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins move into the nucleus.
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to give passage for nucleoplasm and some important minerals required for development of nucleus
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