The nuclear envelope is selectively permeable, allowing certain substances to cross while restricting others. Small molecules and ions, such as water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, can diffuse freely through the nuclear pore complexes. Larger molecules, like proteins and RNA, require active transport mechanisms involving nuclear transport receptors. Additionally, some viruses can exploit nuclear transport pathways to enter the nucleus.
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