Endoplasm (Noun)
Meaning
The inner portion of the cytoplasm of a cell.
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- The endoplasm contains organelles and proteins essential for cellular function and survival.
- Mitochondria and other organelles found in the endoplasm work together to provide energy to the cell.
- Within the cell, the endoplasm serves as the medium through which molecules are transported to and from the cell membrane.
- This endoplasm of a plant cell plays a critical role in storing starch, a key energy source for the plant.
- Specialized organelles and inclusions found within the endoplasm can greatly impact a cell's ability to respond to external stimuli.