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Define exoplasm........?​

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Answered by MissNobody21
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Ectoplasm (also exoplasm) (from the ancient Greek words ἐκτός (èktòs): outside and πλάσμα: plasma, literally meaning: that which has form) is the non-granulated outer part of a cell's cytoplasm, while endoplasm is its often granulated inner layer. It is clear, and protects as well as transports things within the cell.

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Answered by atharva420
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Ectoplasm

➡In certain organisms such as amoeba, the ectoplasm is the thin, transparent, somewhat rigid, contractile portion of the cytoplasm. The differing consistencies of endoplasm and ectoplasm aid in the formation of pseudopods. Another function of ectoplasm in certain amoebae is for food ingestion..

➡Endoplasm generally refers to the inner (often granulated), dense part of a cell's cytoplasm. This is opposed to the ectoplasm which is the outer (non-granulated) layer of the cytoplasm, which is typically watery and immediately adjacent to the plasma membrane...

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