nucleoplasm

/ˈnukliəˌplæzəm/
noun
  1. The jelly-like substance inside the nucleus of a cell, surrounding the chromosomes and nucleolus.
    • Proteins are transported into the nucleoplasm through nuclear pores.
    • Under a microscope, the nucleoplasm appears less dense than the cytoplasm.
    • The nucleoplasm contains enzymes needed for DNA replication.
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