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The cytoplasm is the gel-like liquid outside the nucleus in a cell.

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What contains the gellike material and organelles located between the nucleus and cell membrane?

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The nucleus contains the chromosomes. Chromosomes are suspended in the nucleoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.


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The molecules within the nucleus that are important in cell reproduction is DNA .


Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through?

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The nucleus and cytoplasm are parts of?

A eukaryotic cell. If it was prokaryotic, it would not have a nucleus, rather the DNA would be suspended in an area called nucleoid.


What are the 3 molecules?

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Large molecules would be able to enter and damage the nucleus.


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What important molecules does the nucleus include?

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What Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through .?

Water soluble molecules such as protein and RNA.


Does DNA molecules moves regularly from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?

Yes, DNA molecules do not normally move regularly from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. DNA is primarily housed in the nucleus of a cell where it carries out functions such as storing genetic information and regulating gene expression. RNA molecules produced from DNA can move from the nucleus to the cytoplasm to participate in protein synthesis.