MCQ
The nucleus is separated from cytoplasm by:
  • A
    Protoplasm.
  • B
    Cell membrane.
  • C
    Cell wall.
  • D
    Nuclear membrane.

Answer

  1. Nuclear membrane.

Explanation:

In the eukaryotic cell, the nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by a double lipid bilayer membrane known as a nuclear membrane. It encloses the genetic material of a cell. It is also known as karyotheca.

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