The principal difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is that eukaryotic cells have
A) larger ribosomes.
B) cell walls, whereas prokaryotic cells do not.
C) DNA replication and transcription in the same compartment, whereas prokaryotic cells do not.
D) a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells do not.
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Q2: The nuclear envelope is continuous with the
A)
Q3: The nuclear lamina is built of proteins
Q4: Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy and Hutchinson-Gilford progeria are
Q5: The filaments of the nuclear lamina are
Q6: The nuclear lamina binds to
A) both the
Q7: Lamins are associated with the inner nuclear
Q8: Nuclear pores are organized with _ symmetry.
A)
Q9: The major pathway for molecules to pass
Q10: Small molecules (< 20 kd) enter nuclei
Q11: Which of the following is not involved
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