What is Protoplasm? (explain)
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Protoplasm means the ground substance of living material and, hence, responsible for all living processes.
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The protoplasm is the cell's living content. It is composed primarily of biomolecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates
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- The cytoplasm and nucleus of a cell are all examples of protoplasm.
- The word was coined in 1835 to describe the basic element of living matter, which is responsible for all life activities.
- Cells were either pieces or containers of protoplasm, according to proponents of the protoplasm theory.
- The concept's flaw was that it couldn't explain how developed structures within the cell, particularly the nucleus, came to be.
- Today, the word cytoplasm and nucleus is used interchangeably.
- Although the phrase protoplasmic streaming is often used to describe the movement of the cytoplasm, the name protoplasm is relatively controversial in current biology.
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