Q. 14.2( 6 Votes )
What is the role of nuclear pores in a cell?
Answer :
Nuclear pores are protein-based channels in the nuclear envelope
i. The nuclear pores help in the transfer of molecules from inside of the nucleus to the cytoplasm of the cell.
ii. Nuclear pores allow necessary proteins to enter the nucleus from the cytoplasm.
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