Answer:
the answer for this is B.
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Answer:
pores
Explanation:
The nucleus consists of "nuclear pores" on its outer membrane. Each of these are surrounded by <em>nuclear pore complex.</em> It allows the pore to <u>regulate the movement of molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.</u> It allows small particles to pass through such as ribosomal proteins. It prevents most large particles<em> (except for histone)</em> from passing through; thus, <u>it is selective in nature</u>. This function of the pores clearly shows that <em>it allows communication to occur between the nucleus interior and the cytoplasm.</em>
<span>The correct answer is radial symmetry, meaning that it they have a central axis like sponges and jellyfish do, and they are mostly sexual but there are some asexual species. In addition, animals like jellyfish which belong to cnidaria are coelomates. The phyllum is too big for it to be precisely defined under these categories what belongs where.</span><span />