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The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 that made studies on strains of cork using a microscope. Cell theory was first sets out by M. Schleiden and T. Schwann in 1839. Cytoplasm's discovery was in 1831, by Robert Brown, and in 1874 received the actual name: cytoplasm.
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The current consensus is to avoid this ambiguity by employing Strasburger's [(1882)] terms cytoplasm [coined by Kölliker (1863), originally as synonym for protoplasm] and nucleoplasm ([term coined by van Beneden (1875), or] karyoplasm, [used by] Flemming [(1878)])".
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