cell wall
There are small holes in the membrane of the nucleus called the nuclear pore. This allows small substances to pass into and out of the nucleus but traps large molecules like DNA and structures such as the nucleolus inside the cell nucleus.
It allows RNA, that is transcribed from a DNA in the nucleus, to leave the the nucleus.
the nucleus intact
Nuclear membrane
Nuclear spores allow entry and exit.They are holes in envelop.
Nuclear Membrane
There are small holes in the membrane of the nucleus called the nuclear pore. This allows small substances to pass into and out of the nucleus but traps large molecules like DNA and structures such as the nucleolus inside the cell nucleus.
It allows RNA, that is transcribed from a DNA in the nucleus, to leave the the nucleus.
A+ through nuclear pores
Yes. The nuclear membrane includes the nucleus. It allows movement into and out of the nucleus.
mRNA exits the nucleus after it binds to TAP/p15 protein. This protein helps the mRNA through the hydrophobic nuclear pore. Other RNAs bind to Exportine-proteins, which help them to pass the pore.
An object which is a conductor allows electricity to pass through it
the plasma membrane allows certain material to pass in and out.
the nucleus intact
radiolucent allows x-ray pass through radiopaque does not allow it to pass through
Nucleus is surrounded by nuclear envelop.So they have to pass it.
allows a cell to control what substances pass into and out of it?