what is the need of pores in nuclear membrane?

to allow enterance and exit of cytoplasmic material in and out the nuclear membrane.

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it allows the exchange of materials between the nucleus and the cytoplasm

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To allow necessary materials inside nucleus.
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Allows to pass materials
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To allow certain materials to pass.
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Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope. This transport includes RNA and ribosomal proteins moving from nucleus to the cytoplasm and proteins (such as DNA polymerase and lamins), carbohydrates, signaling molecules and lipids moving into the nucleus.
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Nuclear membrane allows entry and exit of some materials
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To allow entry and exit of molecules inside and outside the nucleus.
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It allows exchange of materials between nucleus and cytoplasm
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Nuclear membrane is very important to be porous because only selected amount of material must pass through tje membrane and pores support the function.
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Pores are needed in a nucleus membrane so that substances can pass through the nuclear membrane . The substances can pass from nucleus to the cytoplasm or from cytoplasm to the nucleus
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Function of Nuclear PoresNuclear pores are protein-based channels in thenuclear envelope. They regulate the movement of molecules from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and vice versa. In most eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is enclosed by this nuclear membrane in order to separate it from the cytoplasm.
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ANS) Function of?Nuclear Pores :-
They regulate the movement of molecules from the nucleus?to the?cytoplasm, and vice versa.?

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Nuclear pore is important because it allows the movement of materials in and out of the nucleus
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pores are neede in the cell membrae for entry and exit of selected substances and exchange of gases
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Nuclear pores also allow necessary proteins to enter the nucleus from the cytoplasm if the proteins have special sequences that indicate they belong to nucleus
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Function of Nuclear PoresNuclear pores are protein-based channels in the nuclear envelope. They regulate the movement of molecules from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and vice versa. In most eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is enclosed by this nuclear membrane in order to separate it from the cytoplasm.
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Nuclear pores are protein based channels which regulate the movement of molecules from the nucleus to the cytoplasm




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transportation
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For transportation
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Function of Nuclear Pores:
Nuclear pores are protein-based channels in the nuclear envelope. They regulate the movement of molecules from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and vice versa. In most eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is enclosed by this nuclear membrane in order to separate it from the cytoplasm.
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TO ALLOW NECESSARY MATERIAL INSIDE NUCLEUS.
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The pores in nuclear membrane helps in transporting material.
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to transfer the food paticles into the nucleouse
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the nuclear pores help in trasnporting substances fro and to the nucleus!
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The the pores in the nuclear membrane are useful to send the chromosome in an out while dividing (I don't know it is right or wrong I just expressing my own )answer
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Nuclear pore complexes allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope. This transport includes RNA and ribosomal proteins moving from nucleus to the cytoplasm and proteins (such as DNA polymerase and lamins), carbohydrates, signaling molecules and lipids moving into the nucleus.
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