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Nuclear Pores
Large molecules such as proteins and RNA do not normally cross the nuclear membrane. They require specific transport mechanisms, such as nuclear pores, to move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. This selective transport ensures that only specific molecules can enter or exit the nucleus.
Prions are too poorly understood to give a definitive answer on this. However it is believed that the normal version of the protein (PrPC) resides on the cell membrane and is involved in cell to cell communication. So it's likely that the prions don't enter the cytoplasm.
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Blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic vessels, and the ureter enter and leave through the hilum of the kidney.
Nuclear Pores
Cytoplasm holds all the organelles in place.
Large molecules such as proteins and RNA do not normally cross the nuclear membrane. They require specific transport mechanisms, such as nuclear pores, to move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. This selective transport ensures that only specific molecules can enter or exit the nucleus.
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The cytoplasmExplanation...Cytoplasm is a jellylike material inside the cell membrane that surrounds the nucleus of a cell and contains most of the cell's internal parts. Cell membranes serve as the outer boundary of the cells. The membranes help control the substances that enter or exit a cell. The nucleus is the "brain" or control center of the cell that stores inherited information. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts or a cell wall.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Prions are too poorly understood to give a definitive answer on this. However it is believed that the normal version of the protein (PrPC) resides on the cell membrane and is involved in cell to cell communication. So it's likely that the prions don't enter the cytoplasm.
mRNA does not enter the nucleus. It is transcribed from DNA inside the nucleus and then exits the nucleus to carry genetic information to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
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Facilitated diffusion is the mechanism by which glucose can enter the cytoplasm without expending ATP. This process uses specific membrane proteins called glucose transporters to facilitate the movement of glucose down its concentration gradient into the cell.