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functions of nucleoplasm

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Answered by Nayanpathak
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The nucleus of most cells contains a substance that suspends structures inside the nuclear membrane. Just like the cytoplasm found inside a cell, the nucleus contains nucleoplasm, also known as karyoplasm.
The nucleoplasm is a type of protoplasm that is made up mostly of water, a mixture of various molecules, and dissolved ions. It is completely enclosed within the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope. It is a highly gelatinous, sticky liquid that supports the chromosomes and nucleoli. A soluble, fluid component of the nucleoplasm is called the nuclear hyaloplasm.
Answered by AryanDeo
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the jelly like fluid inside the nucleus is called the nucleoplasm . chromosomes and neucleoli are present in the nucleoplam.it contains the enzymes and materials necessary for the formation of DNA, RNA which plays an important role in the inheritance of the characters from one generation to another that is from parents to the children.

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