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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Science Class 11

Revision: Cell: the Unit of Life Botany HSC Science Class 11 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education

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Definitions [2]

Define the following term:

Nucleoplasm

Nucleoplasm, also known as nuclear sap or karyoplasm, is the gel-like fluid inside the nucleus of a cell. It surrounds and supports the nucleolus and chromatin, helping to maintain the shape and structure of the nucleus and enabling the movement of materials within it.

Definition: Chromatin Fibres

The nucleoplasm contains a network of dark-coloured fibres called chromatin fibres.

Key Points

Key Points: Nucleus
  1. The nucleus is the largest, spherical organelle located centrally in the cytoplasm, enclosed by a double-layered membrane with pores.
  2. It contains nucleoplasm, one or more nucleoli, and a network of chromatin fibres.
  3. Nucleolus produces ribosomes and assists in protein synthesis by forming and storing RNA.
  4. Chromatin fibres (made of DNA) condense into chromosomes during cell division and carry hereditary information.
  5. The nucleus controls all cell functions, and its removal leads to cell death.
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