A nuclear pore is not a cell. It is not even an organelle, only a characteristic/part of the nucleus. I think you mean are cells with nuclei prokaryotic. No, possessing nuclei is a characteristic of eukaryotic cells. If you need more information, see the related link.
Prokaryotic cell doesnt have a nuclear membrane.
It's pretty much a pore in a nucleus.
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The nuclear envelope is found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nuclear membrane.
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The analogy of a nuclear pore is that if it were a factory, the nuclear pore is like the wall around the manager's office. These walls contain all plans that tell the workers in the cytoplasm what to make and the quantity it should make.
No. Only prokaryotic cells possess a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells do not need a nuclear envelope because the prokaryotic cells do not have a well defined nucleus.
The channel in the nuclear membrane through which RNA passes is called the nuclear pore complex. It allows for the transport of RNA molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.