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Which organelle is responsible for the exchange of materials between the nucleoplasm and cytoplasm?
(A) Cell Wall
(B) Plasma membrane
(C) Nuclear membrane
(D) Mitochondrion

A

Cell Wall

B

Plasma membrane

C

Nuclear membrane

D

Mitochondrion

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