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.
It regulates what goes in and out of the nucleu
mRNA exits the nucleus after it binds to TAP/p15 protein. This protein helps the mRNA through the hydrophobic nuclear pore. Other RNAs bind to Exportine-proteins, which help them to pass the pore.
other parts of nucleus are:- 1.nuclear membrane 2.nuclear pore 3.nucleolus 4.nucleoplasm 5.subnuclear bodies 6.chromatin
Nuclear pores are on the membrane of the nucleus of a cell, and they allow the trasport of water-soluable materials through the membrane. There are roughly 2000 pores on one nucleus, and they are each about 120 nm (nano-meters) across.
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Both plant cells AND animal cells contain Nuclear pores. plants and animals cells have a lot in common trust me i may just be 15 but i am very smart. if u have questions email me at alex.shirley054@gmail.com thank you
There is no analogies for those subjects.
Nuclear pores allow molecules in and out
pores
It's pretty much a pore in a nucleus.
nuclear pore.
Nuclear Pore
0.1 micron
DNA is cause of nuclear pore (hole between two nuclear membrane) appearance. The single-stranded DNA located in pore annulus initiate nucleoporins assembly building native structure of pore complex ( please see details in Kuvichkin V.V., 2011, J. Membr. Biol. v. 241(3), pp.109-116).
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The nuclear PORE membrane
Small holes in the nuclear membrane of a cell's nucleus, which allow the transportation of water solluable materials in and out of the nucleus through the nuclear membrane.
Some 30 nano metres