Epiplasm

/ˈɛpɪplæzəm/ noun

Definition

A layer of protoplasm on the surface of a cell or organism.

Etymology

From Greek 'epi' (upon) + 'plasma' (something molded or formed), referring to the outer layer of living substance.

Kelly Says

The epiplasm acts as a specialized interface between cells and their environment, controlling what enters and exits much like a sophisticated gatekeeper.

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