👉 The term "ovoplasmic" refers to a type of cell that is derived from the ovum (egg) and is not produced by the ovaries. This type of cell is known as an ova, which are the cells that produce eggs during fertilization. Ovoplasmic cells are unique because they do not have any nucleus or other internal organelles like mitochondria. Instead, they contain a large amount of cytoplasm (the fluid-filled space between the cell