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The structure of a nucleus encompasses the nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, chromosomes, and nucleolus. The nuclear membrane is a double-layered structure that encloses the contents of the nucleus. ... Like the cell membrane, the nuclear envelope consists of phospholipids that form a lipid bilayer.

Such nuclear pores are the sites for the exchange of large molecules (proteins and RNA) between the nucleus and cytoplasm.

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