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There are two possible answers. One would be the rough endoplasmic reticulum, because it has many holes, and 'tubes'. The other answer would be the cell membrane, because things get inside membranes because there are holes.

the chloryphyl The nucleus

The "holes" you are referring to are the "pores".

The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

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It's the cell wall. It supports the cell and is very strong. Also, it is made out of a substance call cellulose

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The Cell membrane is 'semi-permeable', so yes, at a tiny level they have holes.

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tiny ones

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