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Question
Define the following term:
Nucleoplasm
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Solution
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.
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