nucleoplazma
Nucleoplazma, or nucleoplasm (also called karyoplasm), is the semi-fluid substance inside the cell nucleus, excluding the nucleolus. It fills the nuclear compartment and surrounds the chromatin and nuclear bodies. The nucleoplasm is bounded by the nuclear envelope and communicates with the cytoplasm through nuclear pore complexes, allowing selective transport of ions, nucleotides, and macromolecules.
The nucleoplasm contains water, dissolved ions, nucleotides, and a mixture of proteins including histones, polymerases, nucleases,
The nucleoplasm provides the medium for genetic processes such as transcription, DNA replication, RNA processing, and