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Who discovered a nuclear membrane?

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The nuclear envelope -- also called the nuclear membrane -- consists of two membranes that surround the nucleus of plant and animal cells. Both the nucleus and the nuclear envelope were discovered by Scottish botanist Robert Brown in 1833. read more

That depends on what you mean by “discovered.” One article I found online in researching information for you, in a lay publication not worth mentioning, credits discovery of the nuclear membrane to Scottish botanist Robert Brown in 1833. read more

The nuclear envelope, also known as the nuclear membrane, is made up of two lipid bilayer membranes which surrounds the nucleus, and in eukaryotic cells it encases the genetic material. The nuclear envelope consists of two lipid bilayer membranes, an inner nuclear membrane, and an outer nuclear membrane. read more

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