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30 June, 04:27

Why is the term "nuclear envelope" is more correct than the term "nuclear membrane"?

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  1. 30 June, 04:49
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    Why is the term "nuclear envelope" is more correct than the term "nuclear membrane"?

    Nuclear envelope simply means the nucleus serves as a house to genetic material (DNA), it contains the genetic material that is transferred from one generation to another
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