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The nuclear membrane, as the name suggests, is the membrane around the nucleus. If you meant to ask which other organelles are membrane bound, then there are a few. Some examples are mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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What organelles do nucleus interact with?

the nuclear membrane


A cell with no nuclear membrane and few membrane bound organelles?

prokaryote cell


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Do viruses have a nuclear membrane a cell wall membrane-bound organelles or ribosomes?

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Does a nuclear membrane contain mitochondria?

No, a nuclear membrane does not contain mitochondria. The nuclear membrane, also known as the nuclear envelope, surrounds the nucleus of a cell and is composed of two lipid bilayers. Mitochondria are separate organelles responsible for energy production and have their own double membrane, distinct from the nuclear membrane.


What are the distinguishing characterists of prokaryotes?

1. They don't have a well-developed nucleus. 2. they don't have a nuclear membrane. Another feature is that they don't have cell organelles except for ribosomes in some.


What is the substance that fills the cell from the plasma membrane to the nuclear membrane?

The semifluid substance that fills a cell is cytoplasm.


Whats the nuclear membrane?

# The nuclear membrane is a thin membrane covering an animal cell. It holds in the cytoplasm, which in turn contains the organelles and nucleus of the cell. The cell membrane also allows the exchange of nutrients and oxygen/CO2.


Membrane surrounding nucleus and organelles?

The membrane surrounding the nucleus is called the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope. It separates the contents of the nucleus, including the DNA, from the rest of the cell. Organelles, such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, also have their own membranes that enclose their contents and allow them to perform specific functions within the cell.


Does typhical bacteria cell have a nuclear membrane?

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What are the differences about the prokaryotic and eukaryotic nucleus?

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