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endoplasm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Endoplasm generally refers to the
inner (often granulated),
dense part of a cell's cytoplasm. This...
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central capsule dividing the cell into the
inner and
outer portions of
endoplasm and ectoplasm. The
elaborate mineral skeleton is
usually made of silica...
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processes such as cell division. The
concentrated inner area is
called the
endoplasm and the
outer layer is
called the cell cortex, or ectoplasm. Movement...
- exoplasm) 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...
- of
amorphous silica and
organic material,
which rarely fossilize. The
endoplasm is
divided by a cape with
three openings, of
which one
gives rise to feeding...
- are
several small,
spherical and
similar sized nuclei present in the
endoplasm. The
nuclei are
evenly distributed. The
animal reproduces by longitudinal...
- a
granular central m****,
called endoplasm, and a
clear outer layer,
called ectoplasm.
During locomotion, the
endoplasm flows forwards and the ectoplasm...
- ball-like m**** in the
endoplasm called food vacuole. The food
vacuoles are
circulated by the
streaming movement of the
endoplasm which is
called cyclosis...
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ectoplasm (i.e. with
numerous non-contractile vacuoles) and a less
vacuolated endoplasm.
Multiple long,
slender axopodia radiate out of the cell body. Each axopodium...
- of
indeterminate length.
These are
roughly cylindrical with
granular endoplasm and no subpseudopodia, as
found in
other members of the
class Tubulinea...