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In examining a cell using the electron microscope, you see a structure that is composed of two membranes, contains numerous pores, and appears to be connected to a network of membrane-enclosed compartments. The structure you are observing is most likely the nuclear envelope.

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Nuclear Envelope

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  • The endomembrane system includes the nuclear envelope, the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi mechanical assembly, lysosomes, vesicles, just as the plasma layer
  • These cell parts cooperate to alter, bundle, tag, and transport layer lipids and proteins
  • The nuclear envelope is a double membrane, implying that there are two lipid bilayers
  • The nuclear lamina, a netlike cluster of protein filaments, associates the layers of the nuclear envelope
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