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karyoplasm

[kar-ee-uh-plaz-uhm]

noun

Cell Biology.
  1. nucleoplasm.



karyoplasm

/ ˈæɪəʊˌæə /

noun

  1. another name for nucleoplasm

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Other Word Forms

  • karyoplasmic adjective
  • karyoplasmatic adjective
  • ˌ첹ˈ adjective
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In all the higher forms, however, the segregation is well marked, and a “nuclear membrane” separates the substance of the nucleus, or “karyoplasm”6 from the surrounding “cytoplasm.”

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Within the nuclear membrane the karyoplasm is differentiated into two very distinct portions, a clear fluid portion, the “karyolymph,” and a firmer portion in the form of a coarser or finer “nuclear reticulum.”

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