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Endoplasmatisch

Endoplasmatisch is an adjective used in German biology to describe structures related to the endoplasm or the endoplasmic reticulum. The term derives from endo- meaning within and plasma meaning cytoplasm, and it is most commonly encountered in phrases such as endoplasmatisches Retikulum.

In cell biology, the endoplasm refers to the inner, more granular portion of the cytoplasm, as opposed

The most prominent use of the term is in relation to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The German

In histology and microscopy, endoplasmatisch describes properties of the inner cytoplasm or ER structures and may

to
the
outer,
clearer
ectoplasm.
The
endoplasm
contains
most
organelles
and
is
the
site
of
many
metabolic
processes;
its
density
and
granularity
reflect
cellular
activity
and
readiness
for
transport
and
synthesis.
term
for
the
organelle
is
endoplasmatisches
Retikulum.
The
ER
is
a
membrane-bound
network
of
tubules
and
sacs
that
is
continuous
with
the
nuclear
envelope.
It
comprises
rough
ER,
studded
with
ribosomes
for
protein
synthesis,
and
smooth
ER,
involved
in
lipid
metabolism,
detoxification,
and
calcium
storage.
The
ER
forms
transport
vesicles
that
ferry
synthesized
products
to
the
Golgi
apparatus
and
other
destinations
within
the
cell.
be
used
in
descriptions
of
protozoa
or
other
cells
where
cytoplasm
is
differentiated
into
endoplasm
and
ectoplasm.
The
term
thus
spans
general
cytoplasmic
context
as
well
as
a
specific
organellar
reference
to
the
endoplasmic
reticulum.