Multiple Choice
The nuclear lamina is
A) a structural framework of proteins on the inner surface of the nuclear membrane.
B) the innermost of the two nuclear membranes.
C) proteins lining the cytoplasmic side of the nucleus to anchor the nuclear pores.
D) the very thin, dark staining membrane that surrounds the nucleolus.
E) the meshwork of proteins that give shape to the nuclear pores.
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