Who discovered nucleus?
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Robert Brown was the one who discovered the nucleus in 1831.
- The nucleus is a double membrane structure. The space between the two parallel membranes is called the perinuclear space. It is 10 to 50 nm thick.
- It creates a barrier between the cytoplasm and the material present inside the nucleus.
- At various places the nuclear membrane is discontinuous, these sites are called nuclear pores.
- These nuclear pores create a passage for the movement of RNA and proteins between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
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As we know that the Robert Brown was the one who discovered the nucleus in 1831.
- As we know that The nucleus is a double membrane structure. The space between the two parallel membranes is called the perinuclear space. It is 10 to 50 nm thick.
- So, It creates a barrier between the cytoplasm and the material present inside the nucleus.
- And At various places the nuclear membrane is discontinuous, these sites are called nuclear pores.
- As we also know These nuclear pores create a passage for the movement of RNA and proteins between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
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