If you mean nuclear power, it is just regular electricity, so it's transmitted along regular hydro lines to the power plants, where it is distributed.
Of course it is! Didn't you get your Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics?
Newly synthesized proteins are transported from the nuclear membrane to other parts of the cell through the endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum is a flattened and highly-folded organelle that lies near the nucleus in a eukaryotic cell.
False. Ribosomes are not permeable to the nuclear membrane. They are synthesized in the nucleolus of the nucleus and then transported out through nuclear pores to the cytoplasm where they function in protein synthesis.
Rough Endoplasmic reticulum
Probably because they are produced in one place, and need to be used at another place.
They were transported by trains and given name tags to identify them while the billeting officer sorted out where they would go within the villagers . xx eden (; haha
YES,of course u dumbo stupid idiot your the biggest sherlock in the world everybody knows that JESUS!
Gold particles with a diameter of nanometers (NM) can be transported across the nuclear membrane due to their small size, which allows them to pass through nuclear pore complexes that facilitate the selective exchange of materials. In contrast, larger particles cannot fit through these pores, restricting their movement. The nuclear membrane's selective permeability is essential for regulating what enters and exits the nucleus, thus ensuring proper cellular function.
mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through nuclear pores in a process called nuclear export. Specific proteins recognize and bind to the mRNA molecules, facilitate their transport through the nuclear pores, and into the cytoplasm where they can be translated into proteins.
mRNA is transported out of the nucleus through nuclear pores in a process called nuclear export. This allows the mRNA to travel to the cytoplasm where it can be used as a template for protein synthesis.
Molecules produced in the nucleus, primarily messenger RNA (mRNA), are transported to the cytoplasm via nuclear pores. These pores facilitate the selective passage of mRNA and other macromolecules, such as ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA), while maintaining the integrity of the nuclear environment. Once in the cytoplasm, mRNA is translated into proteins by ribosomes.
The three main parts of the sun's interior are the core, where nuclear fusion occurs, the radiative zone, where energy is transported by photons, and the convective zone, where heat is transported through the motion of plasma.