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Is the nuclear envelope in prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells?

The nuclear envelope is found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells.


Eukaryotic cells ARE IN?

Eukaryotic cells are found in the nucleus or nuclear envelope.


When does the new nuclear envelope do?

It does right after mitosis.


What cells lack a nuclear envelope?

the cells that have a nuclear envelope are eukaryotic cells.As prokaryotic cells are cells that have a cytoplasm, and a cell membraneAnd Eukaryotic cells are the more complexed cells


What part of a eukaryotic cell protects the nucleus?

Nuclear membrane/envelope


In what phase of mitosis are the nuclear envelope and nucleolus broken up and absorbed?

The nuclear envelope and nucleolus are broken down and absorbed during the prophase of mitosis. This prepares the cell for the division of its genetic material.


Does the nuclear envelope have prokaryotes?

No, prokaryotes don't have neclear envelopes in them either.


The nucleolus disappears and the nuclear envelope breaks down?

This process occurs during mitosis in eukaryotic cells. As the cell prepares to divide, the nucleolus, which is responsible for producing ribosomes, disappears. Additionally, the nuclear envelope breaks down to allow the chromosomes to separate into two daughter cells.


What is the nuclear envelop?

The nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells surrounds the nucleus, with gaps called nuclear pores between each section of it. Ribosomes are attached around the nuclear envelope. The nuclear envelope joins to the endoplasmic reticulum


Which phase of mitosis does the nuclear envelope reform and the nucleoli reappear?

The nuclear envelope reforms and the nucleoli reappear during telophase of mitosis. This phase marks the end of nuclear division as the newly formed daughter nuclei begin to re-establish their nuclear envelopes.


What dissolves during mitosis?

During mitosis, the nuclear envelope dissolves to allow the chromosomes to separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. This dissolution is necessary for the proper segregation of genetic material during cell division.


In mitosis, when does the nuclear envelope break down?

Answerlate prophase (aka prometaphase)