Perinuclear space is a fluid space

Perinuclear Space Is A Fluid Space Biology Question

Perinuclear space is a fluid space

Options

(a) surrounding the nuclear envelope
(b) lying as an inner rim surrounded by the nuclear envelope
(c) enveloping the nucleolus
(d) between the two membranes of the nuclear membrane

Correct Answer:

between the two membranes of the nuclear membrane

Explanation:

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Topics: Cell Structure and Functions (413)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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