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when a new cell is made through mitosis a nuclear membrane is formed around the nucleus (center of cell that controls everything).

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What is the skin of a nucleus called?

The covering of the nucleus is called the nuclear membrane. The nuclear membrane contains pores called nuclear pores. These pores allow ribosomes made in the nucleolus (which floats inside the nucleus) to be sent out onto the cytoplasm or to attach to the endoplasmic reticulum.


What compound help form cell membranes are organelles speed up chemical reactions?

Phospholipids help form cell membranes by arranging themselves into a lipid bilayer. Organelles, such as mitochondria and ribosomes, help speed up chemical reactions through processes like cellular respiration and protein synthesis.


What is the antonym of nuclear fusion?

The antonym of nuclear fusion is nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion is the process of combining atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, while nuclear fission is the process of splitting a heavy atomic nucleus into smaller nuclei.


What type of organic compound helps form cell membranes and organelles?

Lipids, particularly phospholipids, are organic compounds that help form cell membranes and organelles. Phospholipids have a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail, allowing them to assemble into a bilayer structure that makes up the cell membrane.


Does nuclear fusion violate the law of conservation of energy?

No, nuclear fusion does not violate the law of conservation of energy. In nuclear fusion, energy is released when atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, and this process does not create or destroy energy, but rather transforms it from one form to another.

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New nuclear membranes form?

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When do nuclear membranes start to form during cell division?

Nuclear membranes start to form during cell division in the late stages of mitosis, specifically during telophase.


How many nuclear membranes must form before telophase?

Two nuclear membranes must form before telophase, as the nuclear envelope reforms around the individual sets of chromatids within each daughter cell.


What is it called when new nuclear membranes form?

After the triple cores melted during nuclear fusion


What phase in which the chromatin expands and nuclear membranes form in the daughter nuclei?

Anaphase.


What are the two membranes that surround and define the nucleus?

The two membranes that surround and define the nucleus are the inner nuclear membrane and the outer nuclear membrane. These membranes are responsible for separating the nucleus from the rest of the cell and regulating transport in and out of the nucleus through nuclear pores.


What dose the nuclear membranes?

The nuclear takes care of the nucleus .


What protozoan has nuclear membranes?

All protozoans have a nuclear membrane.


Do viruses have nuclear membranes?

no they don't ;)


The phase in which the chromatin expands and nuclear membranes form in the daughter nuclei is?

This phase is called telophase. During telophase, the chromatin that was condensed during the earlier stages of mitosis starts to expand and the nuclear membranes begin to reform around the separated daughter nuclei. This marks the final stage of mitosis where the cell prepares to divide into two separate cells.


How many nuclear membranes must form when a single dividing cell reaches telophase?

If a cell divides into two cells, duruing telophase, then there must be one nuclear membrane per cell. Therefore the answer to your question should be 2.


What membranes move around the cell?

Nuclear