pores
pores
Pores enable the nucleus to send and receive information through the nuclear membrane.
The nuclear pore complex enables the nucleus to send and receive information through the nuclear membrane. This complex acts as a channel that regulates the movement of molecules, such as mRNA and proteins, between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
The nuclear membrane, or nuclear envelope, is equipped with nuclear pores that serve as gateways for communication between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. These pores consist of protein complexes that regulate the transport of ions, molecules, and RNA. Through this mechanism, the nucleus can send and receive information, allowing for the exchange of genetic material and signaling molecules necessary for cellular function.
To receive genetic information.
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Terminal
No. But members receive special features and characters, and access to more information.
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The superior olivary complex is the first nucleus to receive binaural input. It is involved in sound localization and integrating auditory information from both ears to help determine the direction of sound sources.
Nulecus
Organelles receive instructions from the cell's nucleus, where DNA is stored and transcribed into messages (messenger RNA) that provide the information needed for the organelles to carry out their specific functions. The encoded information in DNA is transcribed into RNA molecules, which are then used by the organelles to produce proteins and execute various cellular processes.