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well, there is no cytoplasm in nucleus as far as I know; there is just nucleoplasm in the nucleus. Although, sometimes, you can observe "cytoplasmic strands" which cross the nucleus; but these "strands" do not penetrate the nucleus, it is just like strands of water going through a bubble in water.

plus, there is one or more "nucleolus" in the nucleus; these are formed by ribosomal RNA.

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