What Is The Role Of Nuclear Pore In The Nucleus? Nuclear pores form the passages through which protein molecules and RNA move in both directions between the cytoplasm and the nucleus.... View Article
How Are Nuclear Pores In The Nuclear Envelope Formed? The nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope are formed by the fusion of their two membranes.... View Article
What Is The Role Of Perinuclear Space? The perinuclear space forms a barrier between the substances present in the nucleus and that of the cytoplasm.... View Article
What Is The Perinuclear Space In The Interphase Nucleus? The nuclear envelope comprises two parallel membranes with a space between them. This space is referred to as the perinuclear space.... View Article
How Many Nucleoli Are Present In The Interphase Nucleus? The interphase nucleus has one or more spherical bodies called nucleoli.... View Article
What Does The Interphase Nucleus Comprise? It comprises highly elaborate and extended chromatin, nuclear matrix and nucleoli.... View Article
What Is The Interphase Nucleus? The interphase nucleus is the nucleus of a cell when it is not dividing.... View Article
Who Named The Material Of The Nucleus Chromatin? Fleming gave the name chromatin to the material of the nucleus which was stained by basic dyes.... View Article
Who First Described The Nucleus As A Cell Organelle? In as early as 1831, Robert Brown was the first to describe the nucleus as a cell organelle.... View Article
Which Structure Forms The Basal Body Of Cilia Or Flagella? The centrioles form the basal body of cilia or flagella.... View Article
What Is The Hub In Centrioles Connected With? In centrioles, the hub is connected with the tubules of the peripheral triplets through the radial spokes composed of proteins.... View Article
What Is The Center Portion Of The Proximal Area Of Centriole Called? It is called the hub and is proteinaceous in nature.... View Article
What Is A Hub In Centrioles? The centre portion of the proximal area of centrioles is proteinaceous in nature. It is referred to as the hub.... View Article
What Does The Cartwheel Of Centriole In Centrosome Comprise? The cartwheel of centriole in centrosomes comprises 9 evenly spaced peripheral fibrils of the tubulin proteins.... View Article
How Are Both Centrioles In Centrosomes Arranged? Both the cylindrical centrioles lie perpendicular to each other wherein each of them has a cartwheel like organization.... View Article
What Are The Cylindrical Structures Contained In Centrosomes Called? The centrosome contains two cylindrical structures usually which are referred to as the centrioles.... View Article
How Many Cylindrical Structures Are Typically Contained In Centrosomes? Usually, centrosomes contain two cylindrical structures which are referred to as centrioles.... View Article
Where Do The Cilium And Flagellum Emerge From? The cilium and flagellum emerge from the centriole-like structure referred to as the basal bodies.... View Article
How Many Radial Spokes Are Seen In Axoneme A Cilium Or The Flagellum? There are nine radial spokes.... View Article
How Many Microtubules Are Centrally Located In The Axoneme? In the axoneme, a pair of centrally located microtubules are seen.... View Article