👉 Symplasm is a term used in biology and medicine to describe a specific type of cell or tissue that has been genetically altered or modified. It can be defined as a genetically modified cell or tissue that has undergone significant changes, such as altering gene expression levels or modifying the structure and function of a cell. Symplasm cells are often used for research purposes, but they may also have practical applications in medicine and other fields where genetic modification is necessary.