karyoplasm
/kɑːriːoʊplæzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The contents of a cell nucleus, excluding the DNA, consisting of nucleoplasm and nucleolus.
“The karyoplasm of the cell is essential for the proper functioning of the nucleus.”
2. noun
The substance found in the nucleus of a cell, excluding the chromosomes.
“The karyoplasm plays a crucial role in the cell’s genetic regulation.”