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Which macromolecules enter the nucleus of an eukaryotic cells through pores in the nuclear membrane?

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Answered by basi032358
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Answer: Tiny pores in the nuclear envelope, called nuclear pores, then selectively permit certain macromolecules to enter and leave the nucleus — including the RNA molecules that carry information from a cellular DNA to protein manufacturing centers in the cytoplasm.

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