What qualities Dicky Dolma led her to realise her dream?
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Protoplasm is the living content of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma membrane.
In some definitions, it is a general term for the cytoplasm (e.g., Mohl, 1846),[1] but for others, it also includes the nucleoplasm (e.g., Strasburger, 1882). For Sharp (1921), "According to the older usage the extra-nuclear portion of the protoplast [the entire cell, excluding the cell wall] was called "protoplasm," but the nucleus also is composed of protoplasm, or living substance in its broader sense. 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)])".[2][3][4][5][6] The cytoplasm definition of Strasburger excluded the plastids (Chromatoplasm).
Like the nucleus, whether to include the vacuole in the protoplasm concept is controversial.[7]
Urge to climb those peaks, hard work, determination are the qualities Dicky Dolma led her to realize her dream.
Explanation:
- Dicky Dolma became the youngest nineteen-year-old Indian woman to climb Mount Everest. Through her experience, we know that we must tackle life's challenges with boldness.
- Although her father was terminally ill and bedridden and had little financial backing, she left no stone unturned for her dream to come true.
- From her youth, Dicky Dolma was obsessed with the Himalayas and dreaming of climbing the snow-clad peaks but it was her passion, ambition, hard work and dedication that led her to become the youngest woman to climb Mount Everest on May 10, 1993.
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