Cell Biology Question:

How is the fluid that fills the nucleus called?

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Answer:

The aqueous fluid that fills the nuclear region is called karyolymph, or nucleoplasm. In the fluid there are proteins, enzymes and other important substances for the nuclear metabolism.

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