Glossary for The BioPharm Guide to Fermentation and Cell Culture
... them to exhibit signs of disease.
cytoplasm The protoplasm of a cell outside the nucleus (inside the nucleus is
it called
nucleoplasm ). Protoplasm is a semifluid, viscous, translucent mixture of
water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and inorganic salts found in all ...
Cell nucleus
... . (6) Nucleus. (7) Endoplasmic reticulum. (8)
nucleoplasm .
The whole structure is surrounded by ... surrounded by a fibrous matrix called the
nucleoplasm . The
nucleoplasm is a liquid with a gel-like consistency (similar ...
Nucleoplasm
... Similar to the cytoplasm of a cell , the nucleus contains
nucleoplasm . The
nucleoplasm is a highly viscous solid containing the chromosomes and nucleoli.
...
Cytoplasm
... organelles are suspended. In contrast to the protoplasm , the cytoplasm does not include the cell nucleus , the interior of which is made up of
nucleoplasm .
Components of the cytoplasm
The aqueous component of the cytoplasm (making up 80 percent of it) is composed of ions and soluble ...
Signal transduction
... travel along nerves .
Nuclear receptors
Nuclear (or cytoplasmic) receptors are soluble proteins localized within the cytoplasm or the
nucleoplasm . The hormone has to pass through the plasma membrane, usually by passive diffusion, to reach the receptor and initiate the signal cascade . The ...
Karyoplasm
... ? Meaning of karyoplasm medical term. What does karyoplasm mean? ... karyoplasm . karyoplasmic ratio. karyoplast. karyopyknosis ...
nucleoplasm n. The protoplasm of a cell nucleus. Also called karyoplasm . nucleoplasmic nu ' cleoplas ' mic or nu ' cleoplasmat ' ic kar·y·o·plas·m (k ă ...