Karyolymph (Noun)
Meaning
A clear liquid in the cell nucleus in which the nucleolus and chromatin and other structures are dispersed.
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- The karyolymph is a clear liquid substance that fills the cell nucleus and provides a medium for the nucleolus and chromatin to move freely.
- During cell division, the karyolymph plays a crucial role in the dispersal of chromatin and the separation of chromosomes.
- The karyolymph is a dynamic environment that allows for the interaction and movement of various nuclear structures, including the nucleolus and chromatin.
- In the cell nucleus, the karyolymph surrounds the chromatin and provides a protective environment for the genetic material.
- The composition of karyolymph is similar to that of cytoplasm, but it has a distinct set of proteins and ions that are specific to the cell nucleus.