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Jamison Lyons
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10 May, 20:18
What is a analogy for the nuclear envelope.
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Sierra Fitzpatrick
10 May, 20:43
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It has pores that allow substances to pass between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
I compared the nuclear envelope to a tent that covers the booths at the carnival because it protects the booths from getting wet and them not getting destroyed.
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