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No - the membrane is what separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
Nucleus has nucleolus, nuclear membrane and the genome. Nuclear membrane containing pores that transport molecule across the membrane. Nucleolus makes rRNA and ribosomes. Genome has all chromosomal DNA that express a gene or a character.
The nucleus does have a protective membrane called the nuclear membrane,
The nucleolus must be compared with another organelle or thing, which isn't stated in the question, and since we don't know what you are comparing the nucleolus to, this question is unanswerable (needs more info).
I guess a Nucleus, Nucleolus and cytoplasm?
No - the membrane is what separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
It seperate cytoplasm and nucleus. Nucleolus build up ribosomes
The cell membrane, and the nucleolus
The cell membrane, and the nucleolus
The cell membrane, and the nucleolus
The nucleus contains a nuclear membrane, chromatin, and the nucleolus.
Nucleus has nucleolus, nuclear membrane and the genome. Nuclear membrane containing pores that transport molecule across the membrane. Nucleolus makes rRNA and ribosomes. Genome has all chromosomal DNA that express a gene or a character.
Nucleus has nucleolus, nuclear membrane and the genome. Nuclear membrane containing pores that transport molecule across the membrane. Nucleolus makes rRNA and ribosomes. Genome has all chromosomal DNA that express a gene or a character.
The nucleus does have a protective membrane called the nuclear membrane,
The nucleolus must be compared with another organelle or thing, which isn't stated in the question, and since we don't know what you are comparing the nucleolus to, this question is unanswerable (needs more info).
nuclear membrane and nucleolus
The cell nucleus is made up of an outer membrane, an inner membrane, nuclear envelopes, chromatin, a nucleoplasm, and a nucleolus