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What is potoplasm?

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Anonymous

∙ 11y ago
Updated: 7/23/2025

Potoplasm is an outdated term that was historically used to refer to the living substance within a cell, specifically the cytoplasm and the nucleus. It encompasses the protoplasm, which includes the cell's organelles, cytosol, and various other components essential for cellular function. Today, the term is rarely used in modern Biology, as more precise terminology has replaced it.

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