Is necleoplasm is a transparent semi fluid which does not contain any enzyme?
Nucleoplasm is the semi-fluid substance found within the nucleus of a cell, and it serves as a medium where various nuclear components, such as chromatin and nucleoli, are suspended. While it is generally transparent and viscous, nucleoplasm does contain enzymes and other molecules essential for various nuclear processes, including DNA replication and transcription. Therefore, the statement that nucleoplasm does not contain any enzymes is incorrect.