释义 |
nucleoplasm
nu·cle·o·plasm N0187600 (no͞o′klē-ə-plăz′əm, nyo͞o′-)n. The protoplasm of a cell nucleus. Also called karyoplasm. nu′cle·o·plas′mic, nu′cle·o·plas·mat′ic (-ō-plăz-măt′ĭk) adj.nucleoplasm (ˈnjuːklɪəˌplæzəm) n (Biology) the protoplasm in the nucleus of a plant or animal cell that surrounds the chromosomes and nucleolus. Also called: karyoplasm ˌnucleoˈplasmic, ˌnucleoplasˈmatic adjnu•cle•o•plasm (ˈnu kli əˌplæz əm, ˈnyu-) n. the liquid content of the cell nucleus. [1885–90] nu`cle•o•plas′mic, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nucleoplasm - the protoplasm that constitutes the nucleus of a cellkaryoplasmliving substance, protoplasm - the substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus)cell nucleus, karyon, nucleus - a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction |
nucleoplasm
nucleoplasm[′nü·klē·ə‚plaz·əm] (cell and molecular biology) The protoplasm of a nucleus. Also known as karyoplasm. nucleoplasm
nucleoplasm [noo´kle-o-plazm″] the protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.kar·y·o·lymph (kar'ē-ō-limf), The fluid or gellike substance of the nucleus in which the chromatin material, nucleolus, and other particulate elemnets of the nucleus are suspended. Synonym(s): nuclear hyaloplasm, nuclear sap, nucleochylema, nucleochyme, nucleoplasm [karyo- + L. lympha, clear water] nucleoplasm (no͞o′klē-ə-plăz′əm, nyo͞o′-)n. The protoplasm of a cell nucleus. Also called karyoplasm. nu′cle·o·plas′mic, nu′cle·o·plas·mat′ic (-ō-plăz-măt′ĭk) adj.nu·cle·o·plasm (nū'klē-ō-plazm) The protoplasm of the nucleus of a cell. nucleoplasm the contents of the cell nucleus inside the NUCLEAR MEMBRANE.nucleoplasm
Synonyms for nucleoplasmnoun the protoplasm that constitutes the nucleus of a cellSynonymsRelated Words- living substance
- protoplasm
- cell nucleus
- karyon
- nucleus
|