It's a membrane that nuclear.
Just kidding.
The nuclear membrane insures that the interior of the nucleus is isolated from a cell's cytoplasm, allowing two different environments to be maintained. The membrane has two layers that enclose a distinct space in between, and although marked by large pores, the membrane is very selective, permitting only certain substances to enter or leave the nucleus. In addition, the space contained within the double-layered nuclear membrane is continuous at points with the endoplasmic reticulum, a membrane-enclosed structure that pervades the entire cytoplasm and provides a means for nuclear materials to reach all parts of the cell.
2007-09-05 07:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a double-layered membrane that surrounds the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. The nuclear membrane or envelope has pores in it that allow substances to pass into and out of the nucleus.
If you go to google images, you can find a lot of pictures and diagrams of the nuclear membrane.
2007-09-05 07:15:35
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answered by hcbiochem 7
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all the information is here:
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=nuclear+membrane
in short the nuclear membrane insures that the interior of the nucleus is isolated from a cell's cytoplasm, allowing two different environments to be maintained.
n try this:
http://scientia.org/cadonline/Biology/eukaryotic/nucmembrane.ASP
2007-09-05 07:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The double membrane of the nucleus enclosing DNA and any other genetic material in a eukaryotic cell.
2007-09-05 07:14:40
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answered by The Don 3
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The smallest part of a body is cell and in each cell there is a centred part which is called nucleous ,the wall covering this nucleous is called nuclear membrane which is semi permeable in nature
2007-09-05 07:16:41
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answered by poonaforyou_2006 3
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It's a member of the nucleus's brain.
Just kidding. See hcbiochem's answer above.
2007-09-05 07:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.scientia.org/cadonline/Biology/eukaryotic/nucmembrane.ASP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_membrane
http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Nuclear_Membrane
I googled it.
2007-09-05 07:13:56
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answered by goldy 3
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