Both membranes protect parts of the cell.
A nucleus has a membrane around it that is very similar to the cell membrane. It is called the nuclear envelope and it is a porous double membrane that separates the nucleoplasm from the cell cytoplasm.
cell membrane is single whereas the nuclear membrane is double, hence it is also called nuclear envelop.
Nucleus. Both cell membrane and nuclear membrane are protective barriers that separate and regulate the contents of the cell and nucleus, respectively. They control the movement of substances in and out of their respective compartments.
Yes, an animal cell has a nuclear membrane. Jesus loves you!
The nuclear membrane controls what enters and exist the cell.
They are similar, but they are located in different places. PM's (plasma membrane) enclose the entire cell, regulating what enters and leaves the cell. NM's (nuclear membrane) enclose only the nucleus, but basically have the same structure and function.
The nucleus is found inside a lipid bilayer membrane that is very similar to the membrane around the entire cell. It is called the nuclear membrane.
No, the nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, while the cell membrane (plasma membrane) surrounds the entire cell to separate its internal environment from the external environment.
The nuclear membrane(nuclear envelope), surrounds the nucleus.
Prokaryotic cell doesnt have a nuclear membrane.
yes, in terms of substances used; however, depending on where in the body the cells is positioned both the nuclear and cell membrane may differ.
prokaryote cell