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What controls the passage of molecules into and out of the nucleus?a. endoplasmic reticulum, an extension of the nucleusb. nuclear pores, which consist of many proteinsc. dynamically assembled microtubulesd. tight junctions
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What controls the passage of molecules into and out of the nucleus? a. endoplasmic reticulum, an extension of the nucleus b. nuclear pores, which consist of many proteins c. dynamically assembled microtubules d. tight junctions
What controls the passage of molecules into and out of the nucleus? a. endoplasmic reticulum, an extension of the nucleus b. nuclear pores, which consist of membrane proteins c. nucleoli, in which ribosome subunits are made d. dynamically assembled microtubules e. tight junctions
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