The nucleus is seperated from surrounding cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane

The nucleus is seperated from surrounding cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane, which is

Options

(a) single layered with pores
(b) single layer without pores
(c) double layer without pores
(d) double layered with pores

Correct Answer:

double layered with pores

Explanation:

No explanation available. Be the first to write the explanation for this question by commenting below.

admin:

Related Questions

  1. The thickening of walls of arteries is called
  2. An important example of pleiotropy is
  3. If the cell wall of a cell is removed the remaining portion is called
  4. If you are asked to classify the various algae into distinct groups
  5. Discovery of fossils of cyanobacteria indicates that life orginated sometime