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Yes
They are in both
Both plant cells AND animal cells contain Nuclear pores. plants and animals cells have a lot in common trust me i may just be 15 but i am very smart. if u have questions email me at alex.shirley054@gmail.com thank you
Nuclear pores are large protein complexes that span the nuclear envelope, which surrounds the nucleus in animal cells. These pores regulate the passage of molecules such as proteins and RNA between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, allowing for communication and transportation essential for cell function.
Nuclear pores are found in both plant and animal cells. They are specialized channels that allow molecules to move in and out of the nucleus, playing a crucial role in cellular functions and communication.
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Both plant cells AND animal cells contain Nuclear pores. plants and animals cells have a lot in common trust me i may just be 15 but i am very smart. if u have questions email me at alex.shirley054@gmail.com thank you
Nuclear pores allow molecules to move through the nuclear envelope.
mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through nuclear pores in a process called nuclear export. Specific proteins recognize and bind to the mRNA molecules, facilitate their transport through the nuclear pores, and into the cytoplasm where they can be translated into proteins.
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores