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What is the difference between the endoplasm and the ectoplasm?
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What is the difference between the endoplasm and the ectoplasm?
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Endoplasm is referring to the inner dense part of a cells cytoplasm, and this is often granulated.
Ectoplasm is the outer layer of the cytoplasm, which is non- granulated. ~
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