noun
- the substance that fills the nucleus of a cell, excluding the nucleolus and chromatin
Usage: biology
Examples
- The nucleoplasm contains various enzymes essential for DNA replication.
- Scientists observed changes in the nucleoplasm during cell division.
- The nucleoplasm provides a medium for nuclear processes to occur.
- Proteins move freely through the nucleoplasm within the nucleus.
- The nucleoplasm has a gel-like consistency that supports cellular functions.
- Researchers studied how toxins affect the nucleoplasm of liver cells.