👉 Endoplasma is a type of bacterium that can infect and cause disease in humans. These bacteria are often found in the gut, where they produce toxins called endotoxins that can be harmful to the host. The term "endoplasma" comes from the Greek word "endosmosis," which means "to carry." In other words, an endoplasma is a bacterium that moves or carries its own material across the cell membrane of another organism.
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