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Q: How would you characterize the amount of molecular traffic entering and leaving the nucleus?
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The nucleus is enclosed by a double layered membrane that serves to?

monitor the substances entering and leaving the nucleus and separate the nucleus from the surrounding environment


The nucleus is enclosed by a double-layered membrane that serves to?

Monitor the substances entering and leaving the nucleus and separate the nucleus from the surrounding environment. for Plato it's (B) :)


The nucleus is enclosed by a double layer membrane that serves to what?

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Do cells differ from each other?

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No, the nucleus contains protons and neutrons. Electrons are outside of the nucleus.