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What is a major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

  • Presence of a nucleolus in prokaryotic cells
  • Presence of a nuclear matrix in prokaryotic cells
  • Absence of chromatin in prokaryotic cells
  • Presence of a nuclear envelope in eukaryotic cells (correct)

What is the function of the nuclear envelope?

  • Regulates the synthesis of nucleolus
  • Controls communication between the cytoplasm and the nucleus via nuclear pores (correct)
  • Acts as a barrier against the entry of ribosomes
  • Stores genetic messages in the form of chromatin

Which component is part of a typical nonmitotic nucleus?

  • Glyoxysome
  • Nucleolus (correct)
  • Chromoplast
  • Leucoplast

What is the structure responsible for controlling communication between the cytoplasm and the nucleus?

<p>Nuclear pores (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When was the nucleus discovered?

<p>1831 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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