allows molecular proteins to enter through nuclear pores that permeate the double membrane. different than mitochondrial and chloroplast membranes because it allows whole proteins to enter. each membrane has a different molecular composition, signalling that there are two functions.
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it protects the nucleus
The nuclear membrane is the membrane that surrounds the nucleus of a cell. It is a double lipid bilayer membrane and it regulates what comes in and goes out of the nucleus.
The double-layer membrane is their to protect the nucleus inside of it. If anything happens to that nucleus, it could affect the whole cell.
It separates the DNA from the rest of the cell.The nuclear membrane protects the nucleus.
Nuclear membrane
The nuclear membrane.
The double membrane which surrounds the nucleus of a Eukaryotic cell.
The nuclear envelope is a double-layered membrane that surrounds the nucleus. The nuclear envelope has nuclear pores that regulate materials going in and out of the nucleus.
A double phospholipid bilayer surrounds the nucleus.
It is called nuclear envelop.It is a double membrane.
Chloroplasts, mitochondria and the nucleus have double membranes.