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what is nucleoplasm​

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Answered by joshna0709
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The nucleus contains nucleoplasm, also known as karyoplasm, or karyolymph or nucleus sap. The nucleoplasm is a type of protoplasm, and is enveloped by the nuclear envelope. The nucleoplasm includes the chromosomes and nucleolus. 

Answered by Anonymous
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Nucleoplasm is a type of protoplasm that is composed of thick fluid and constitutes chromatin fibres made up of DNA and usually found in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells. This fluid contains primarily water, dissolved ions, and a complex mixture of molecules.

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