Alloplasm

/ˈæloʊplæzəm/ noun

Living material or protoplasm from a different individual or organism, used in older biological terminology.

From Greek 'allo-' (other, different) and 'plasma' (living substance), literally 'other-living-stuff'; used in early biology before modern cell biology clarified organism boundaries.

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