Why does the nucleus has nuclear pores
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because of proton and neutron they've properties to create it
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Each nuclear pore is a large complex of proteins that allows small molecules and ions to freely pas, or diffuse, into or out of the nucleus. Nuclear pores also allow necessary proteins to enter the nucleus from the cytoplasm if the proteins have special sequences that indicate they belong in the nucleus.
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