There are small holes in the membrane of the nucleus called the nuclear pore. This allows small substances to pass into and out of the nucleus but traps large molecules like DNA and structures such as the nucleolus inside the cell nucleus.
No they pass through the cell membrane. The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
The cytoskeleton is what controls movement in a cell.
why is the nucleus considered to be the boss of the cell why is the nucleus considered to be the boss of the cell
the cells activities are controlled by the nucleus.
Cytoplasm
A+ through nuclear pores
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No they pass through the cell membrane. The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules
Nuclear Membrane
it protects the nucleus from anything outside of a cell if able to pass throgh the cell membrane.
ribosomes
The nucleus has a membrane much like the membrane around the entire cell.
The nucleus in a plant and animal cell control the organelles or parts of the cell. It contains chromosomes which are 46 in number and pass on genetic information from one generation to another. Hope this helps!
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
The information that controls the production of proteins must pass from the nucleus into the cytoplasm in the form of mRNA. mRNA is a template copy of the DNA inside the nucleus and is read by ribosomes in the cytoplasm to produce proteins.
The part of the cell that allows only certain substances to pass between the nucleus and the rest of the cell is the nuclear envelope. This double membrane structure contains nuclear pores, which are protein complexes that selectively regulate the transport of molecules such as RNA and proteins in and out of the nucleus. These pores ensure that essential substances can enter and exit while maintaining the integrity of the nuclear environment.