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define
nucleoplasm ​

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Answered by ReRepeater
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Answer:

The substance of a cell nucleus, especially that not forming part of a nucleolus

Explanation:

Nucleoplasm contain ribosomes which carry out protein synthesis.The nucleoplasm is a type of protoplasm, and is enveloped by the nuclear envelope (also known as the nuclear membrane). The nucleoplasm includes the chromosomes and nucleolus. Many substances such as nucleotides (necessary for purposes such as DNA replication) and enzymes (which direct activities that take place in the nucleus) are dissolved in the nucleoplasm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate!

here is your answer:

Explanation:

nucleoplasm is a fluid present in nucleus which contains ribosomes and nucleolus

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