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What does the nuclear envelope do?

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What does the nuclear envelope do?

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The nuclear envelope is the membrane in eukaryotes that encloses the nucleus, separating it from the cytoplasm. The nuclear envelope is a double membrane. It has pores and the protein structure called pore complex lines each pore and regulates the entry and exit of certain molecules and particles.

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