IPA: //haɪəˈplæzəm//
KK: /haɪəˈplæzəm/
The clear liquid part of a cell's cytoplasm, which is different from the solid parts and structures within the cell.
The hyaloplasm plays a crucial role in maintaining the cell's shape and function.
Hyaloplasm → It is formed from "hyalos" (from Greek, meaning glass) and "plasma" (from Greek, meaning something molded or formed). The word "hyaloplasm" refers to the clear, glassy substance in the cytoplasm of a cell, emphasizing its transparent and gel-like nature.
Imagine a clear, glassy substance ('hyalos') that is molded ('plasma') within a cell. This helps you remember that hyaloplasm is the transparent part of the cell's cytoplasm.