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What is exoplasm in a cell

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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.

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Question:- what is Ectoplasm In a cell?

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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 .When the food comes in contact of an amoeba cell, the ectoplasm forms a tube called ectoplasmic tube, takes the food into it, and this process is called Ectoplasm in a cell.

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