How large is a nuclear pore in the nuclear envelope?
smaller than a protein
larger than a ribosome
smaller than a ribosome
larger than the Golgi apparatus
larger than the endoplasmic reticulum
Nuclear pore in the nuclear envelope is Larger than ribosome.
Nuclear pore is a part of nuclear pore complex. It is a large protein complex. Nuclear transport of several molecules occurs through Nuclear pore. There thousands of nuclear pores present on the nuclear envelope of vertebrate cell. Ribosomal proteins,RNA moves out of the nucleus through this pore,and carbohydrate , several transcription factors, signaling molecules moves in to the nucleus through nuclear pore.
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