Paralysis of ciliary muscles caused by cholinomimetics: e.g: Acetyl Choline.
Hypertonic
Cycloplasm is not a commonly recognized term in food science or biology; it may have been a typographical error for "cytoplasm," which is the gel-like substance within cells. The cell membrane, or plasma membrane, is a fundamental structure found in all living cells. As such, you won't find cyto- or cell membranes in food directly, but foods derived from living organisms, such as fruits, vegetables, and meats, contain cells with these structures.
A basic animal cell generally contains: Cell Membrane: Controls what goes in and comes out of the cell Nucleus: Controls the cells, contains genetic information Nucleolous: Contains genetic material of the cell (is withing nucleus) Endoplasmic Reduculum: Transports Ribosomes around; can be smooth or rough Golgi Apparatus: Packages and sends protiens and ribosomes around the cell Mitochodria: Uses sugars to power all of the cell's actions Lysosomes: Digests dangerous materials; preforms apoptosus (selfdestruct) when needed Cytoplasm: Liquid which fills the cell Cytoskeleton: Supports the structure of the cell Cylia/Flagellum: moves cell around