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how do molecules move from the nucleus to the cytoplasm? * 3 points usi…

Question

how do molecules move from the nucleus to the cytoplasm? 3 points using transport proteins. dissolving through the cell membrane. through nuclear pores. none of the above. a cell from which organism would most likely be smallest? 3 points a lactobacillus bacterium a saccharomyces yeast a five - spotted ladybug a sugar maple tree

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear envelope which has nuclear pores. Molecules move between the nucleus and the cytoplasm through these nuclear pores. Transport proteins are not the main way for movement between nucleus - cytoplasm, and dissolving through the cell membrane is incorrect as we are talking about movement across the nuclear envelope.
  2. Among the given organisms, bacteria (Lactobacillus) are generally the smallest in terms of cell size. Yeast cells are larger than bacteria, and multicellular organisms like the five - spotted ladybug and sugar maple tree have cells that are much larger than single - celled bacteria.

Answer:

  1. C. Through nuclear pores.
  2. A. a Lactobacillus bacterium