Nuclear Structure Explained
The nucleus is an intriguing organelle that operates differently from other membrane-bound structures. Rather than crossing a membrane, proteins and RNA enter the nucleus by squeezing through gaps in the nuclear envelope. This unique mechanism highlights that the interior of the nucleus is equivalent to the cytosol, emphasizing its distinction from the endomembrane system.In this clip
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