chromosomes
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 separates the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm
DNA, nuclear membrane, and nuclear pores on the membrane
Assuming by nuclear membrane, you mean the membrane that surrounds the nucleus of cells, then nuclear membrane are found keeping the tidbits of cell nuclei together in the middle of the cytoplasm of the cell.
Nuclear pores!!! :D:D:D
nuclear membrane
The cytoplasm consists of all of the contents of the cell inside the plasma membrane. The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells, isnide its fully enclosed nuclear membrane, it containts the majority of the cells genetic materials.
Nuclear membrane, or nuclear envelope, is a double membrane that surrounds the nucleus. It separates the nucleus (and inside it the DNA) from the cytosol. However, it has pores (nuclear pores) which provides passage for necessary substances to cross into the nuclear or out from the nuclear. It, also, is adjacent to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Around the nucleus
In the nuclear membrane
Surrounds the DNA to keep it safe inside