who used the word 'protoplasm first time for living cells?
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Hugo von Mohl
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The word protoplasm was coined by Hugo von Mohl in order to designate certain active contents of the vegetable cell
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The word 'protoplasm' was used by J.E.Purkinje for the first time.
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- The word protoplasm is derived from the Greek word. Proto is said to be 'first' and plasma means 'thing formed'.
- The word was used in a religious context and was used in the year 1839 by J.E.Purkinje.
- It was derived for meaning the definition of material of the animal embryo.
- Protoplasm is surrounded by the plasma membrane and is known as the living cell of the plant/animal.
- Protoplasm is made of fats, proteins, enzymes, and hormones.
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