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Qué (quién) es karyoplasm$42084$ - definición

THAT PART OF THE NUCLEAR CONTENT OTHER THAN THE CHROMOSOMES OR THE NUCLEOLUS
Karyoplasm; Karyoplasma; Nucleohyaloplasm; Nuclear sap; Neucleoplasm; Kryoplasm; Nucleosol
  • An example of the [[sodium-potassium pump]], a [[P-type ATPase]], which controls the ionic gradient across the [[cell membrane]] and the [[nuclear envelope]] as well as the ionic makeup of the nucleoplasm through the selective pumping of [[sodium]] and [[potassium]] [[ion]]s.

Nucleoplasm         
·noun The matter composing the nucleus of a cell; the protoplasm of the nucleus; karyoplasma.
Karyoplasma         
·noun The protoplasmic substance of the nucleus of a cell: nucleoplasm;
- in opposition to kytoplasma, the protoplasm of the cell.

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Nucleoplasm

The nucleoplasm, also known as karyoplasm, is the type of protoplasm that makes up the cell nucleus, the most prominent organelle of the eukaryotic cell. It is enclosed by the nuclear envelope, also known as the nuclear membrane. The nucleoplasm resembles the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell in that it is a gel-like substance found within a membrane, although the nucleoplasm only fills out the space in the nucleus and has its own unique functions. The nucleoplasm suspends structures within the nucleus that are not membrane-bound and is responsible for maintaining the shape of the nucleus. The structures suspended in the nucleoplasm include chromosomes, various proteins, nuclear bodies, the nucleolus, nucleoporins, nucleotides, and nuclear speckles.

The soluble, liquid portion of the nucleoplasm is called the karyolymph nucleosol, or nuclear hyaloplasm.