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what is endoplasm and ectoplasm

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Answered by ankit0786
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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.
Answered by rashidubey2468
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Endoplasm generally refers to the inner, dense part of a cell's cytoplasm. This is opposed to the ectoplasm which is the outer layer of the cytoplasm, which is typically watery and immediately adjacent to the plasma membrane.

Ectoplasm  is a term used in spiritualism to denote a substance or spiritual energy "exteriorized" by physical mediums. It was coined in 1894 by psychical researcher Charles Richet.
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