The nuclear envelope is a double-layered membrane that encloses the contents of the nucleus during most of the cell's lifecycle
The nuclear envelope acts as a filter allowing certain materials in and out of the cell
It has spores (holes) that allow materials to go in and out of nucleus, like RNA for example
at least some of the proteins that function in the nuclear envelope are made by the ribosomes on the nuclear envelope. I promise this is the right answer, i did it on masteringbio two seconds ago.. Good Luck :-)
the cells have a nuclear envelope.
DNA is the nuclear content of the DNA found in nucleus. Nucleus separates the genomic DNA from cytoplasm by membrane bound organelle called nucleus. Nucleus has nucleoplasm, nucleolus and genome.
Nuclear envelope is the membrane that covers the nucleus in eukaryotes.
The Nuclear Membrane surrounds the nucleus and is composed of two layers. It also has numerous openings for nuclear traffic.
Nuclear pores allow molecules to move through the nuclear envelope.
Nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus and separates its contents from cytoplasm.
Nuclear pores allow molecules to move through the nuclear envelope.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
It is to separate and distinguish the nucleoplasm from the cytoplasm.
It separates the DNA from the rest of the cell.The nuclear membrane protects the nucleus.
The nuclear membrane Actually, i think it is called the nuclear envelope.
at least some of the proteins that function in the nuclear envelope are made by the ribosomes on the nuclear envelope. I promise this is the right answer, i did it on masteringbio two seconds ago.. Good Luck :-)
The nuclear envelope (NE) (also known as the perinuclear envelope, nuclear membrane, nucleolemmaorkaryotheca) is a double lipid bilayer that encloses the genetic material in eukaryotic cells. The nuclear envelope also serves as the physical barrier, separating the contents of the nucleus (DNA in particular) from the cytosol (cytoplasm).Many nuclear pores are inserted in the nuclear envelope, which facilitate and regulate the exchange of materials (proteins such as transcription factors, and RNA) between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Nuclear envelope
the cells have a nuclear envelope.