What does the inner membrane of the nuclear envelope enclose?
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Nuclear envelope:
A bilayer membrane that surrounds the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
The core envelope has pores for moving material in and out of the core.
The inner membrane of the nuclear envelope:
The inner membrane surrounds the nucleoplasm, stabilizes the nuclear envelope, and is covered with the nuclear lamina, a network of intermediate filaments involved in chromatin function.
It is connected to the adventitia by nuclear pores that penetrate the membrane.