👉 Deuteroplasm is a term in genetics that refers to the nucleus of a cell. It is composed of two deuterium nuclei, which are electrically neutral and have no hydrogen atoms. The deuterium nuclei are located at opposite ends of the nucleus, while the hydrogen atoms are located within it. This arrangement allows for a stable nucleus with no proton or neutron. Deuteropleasm has been found in many different organisms and is considered to be an important part of genetic information storage.