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cytoplasm
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biology education in Western countries
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Cytoplasm is a key gel-like substance within a cell, essential for cell function and where many cellular activities occur, which is taught in biology education in Western countries.
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cytoplasm
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biology education
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Cytoplasm is a critical component of cell biology education in both the US and UK, excluding the cell nucleus.
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cytoplasm
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Europe
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Cytoplasm is the gel-like substance inside cells where organelles are suspended and cellular processes take place, and this concept is well-known in European culture.
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Japan
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In Japan, cytoplasm is considered the essential essence of the cell, similar to the concept of 'qi' in Eastern medicine.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, cytoplasm is seen as the essential life force of the cell, similar to the concept of 'qi' in traditional Eastern medicine.
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Cytoplasm is not a commonly referenced concept in traditional Chinese medicine, which emphasizes qi and yin-yang balance.
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traditional African medicine
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In traditional African medicine, the cytoplasm of certain cells is believed to have spiritual or medicinal properties.
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