cytoplasmakärki
Cytoplasmakärki is not a standard term in modern cell biology. In Swedish-language use, cytoplasma (cytoplasm) and kärna (nucleus) are the common terms, and cytoplasmakärki may appear only in older texts, popular science, or as a nonstandard shorthand. When encountered, the phrase is usually meant to address aspects of the relationship between the cytoplasm and the nucleus, or the boundary that separates them, rather than a distinct cellular structure.
In eukaryotic cells the nucleus is a discrete organelle enclosed by the nuclear envelope, which consists of
The concept often associated with cytoplasmakärki emphasizes compartmentalization within the cell: the nucleus preserves genetic material
In prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, the term cytoplasmakärki would not apply. See also cytoplasma, kärna,