Which is the porous membrane that allows the movement of materials between cytoplasm and inside of the nucleus
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The correct answer of your question is "Nuclear membrane "
It is sometime also called the "nuclear envelope". This membrane have the small pores which is also known as nuclear pores which allow the movement of material in as well as the out of cell . The nuclear membrane is actually composed of the couple of lipid bilayers . One is called the inner nuclear membrane and the second is outer nuclear membrane .
It is sometime also called the "nuclear envelope". This membrane have the small pores which is also known as nuclear pores which allow the movement of material in as well as the out of cell . The nuclear membrane is actually composed of the couple of lipid bilayers . One is called the inner nuclear membrane and the second is outer nuclear membrane .
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The porous membrane that allows the movement of materials between cytoplasm and inside of the nucleus is called "Nuclear Membrane".
It acts as a barrier that prevents the passage of free molecules between nucleus and cytoplasm. In fact, the nucleus is surrounded by a system of two concentric membranes, called the inner and outer nuclear membranes. Like other cell membranes, nuclear membranes are permeable only to small non-polar molecules while other molecules are unable to diffuse though them.
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It acts as a barrier that prevents the passage of free molecules between nucleus and cytoplasm. In fact, the nucleus is surrounded by a system of two concentric membranes, called the inner and outer nuclear membranes. Like other cell membranes, nuclear membranes are permeable only to small non-polar molecules while other molecules are unable to diffuse though them.
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