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
It's pretty much a pore in a nucleus.
Nuclear Pore
nuclear pore.
0.1 micron
pores
The analogy of a nuclear pore is that if it were a factory, the nuclear pore is like the wall around the manager's office. These walls contain all plans that tell the workers in the cytoplasm what to make and the quantity it should make.
The channel in the nuclear membrane through which RNA passes is called the nuclear pore complex. It allows for the transport of RNA molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Small holes in the nuclear membrane of a cell's nucleus, which allow the transportation of water solluable materials in and out of the nucleus through the nuclear membrane.
yes they do it is located in the human sperm
Some 30 nano metres
pore space is important because animals and plants need it
No, proteins with a nuclear localization signal require energy to actively transport through the nuclear pore complex into the nucleus. They are not able to enter the nucleus passively. The binding and translocation through the nuclear pore are facilitated by specific transport receptors and require energy in the form of GTP hydrolysis.