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a granular inner mass called the endoplasm. The endoplasm contains the cell nucleus, which controls the amoeba's life processes. In most species, the endoplasm also contains a water bubble, called the contractile vacuole, that regulates the amoeba's water content. Within the endoplasm there are also bits of food enclosed in food vacuoles.

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The function of the endoplasm in the amoeba is to act as the port of control for the cell nucleus. The endoplasm is the central part of the amoeba that consists of a granular inner mass.

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