Karyoplasm
[kar-ee-uh-plaz-uh m] /ˈkær i əˌplæz əm/
noun, Cell Biology.
1.
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/ˈkærɪəʊˌplæzəm/
noun
1.
another name for nucleoplasm
karyoplasm kar·y·o·plasm (kār’ē-ə-plāz’əm)
n.
See nucleoplasm.
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