The nuclear membrane covers as well as protects the nucleus.
The nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus, if that's what you're asking.
The nuclear membrane, also known as the nuclear envelope, is a double-layered membrane that surrounds the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. It acts as a barrier that separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm, regulating the passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
The skin covers and protects the body.
The integumentary system protects and covers internal structures.
Epithelial tissue covers and protects underlying tissue.
the gill operculum covers and protects the gills.
The skin is an organ, and it is the organ that covers and protects the body.
a tough coating of chitin that protects and covers the body.
a tough coating of chitin that protects and covers the body.
The nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus and protects it.
The Nuclear Membrane Surrounds the nucleus and protects it! Da! BY TAYLOR!
This is called the nuclear envelope.