who used the word protoplasm first time for the living cells.
1. robert hooke
2. robert brown
3. wbc and amoeba
4. LEEUWENHOEK
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your question is wrong
the third option must be purkinje not wbc and ameoba
and then the third option would be correct because purkinje used the word protoplasm for the first time
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J. E. Purkinje coined the term protoplasm to describe living cells.
(According to the question, Option 3 appears to be inaccurate.) J. E. Purkinje should be mentioned at this point.)
- J. E. Purkinje was an anatomist and physiologist from Czech who coined the term "protoplasm" in 1839.
- The term protoplasm comes from the Greek word protoplasm, which means "first thing produced."
- He was referring to the live substance of an animal embryo, which is created from which the entire embryo later develops into a child or offspring.
- The protoplasm is a fluid material found in cells that contains multiple cell organelles and is enclosed by a plasma membrane.
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