karyoplasm

/ˈkɛriəˌplæzəm/
noun
  1. The protoplasm of a cell's nucleus, including both the fluid and the solid structures inside it.
    • Researchers analyzed the karyoplasm to find proteins involved in gene regulation.
    • The composition of karyoplasm changes when the cell is preparing to divide.
    • Karyoplasm contains the nucleolus and chromatin in addition to the liquid part.
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