Why is protoplasm called The living part of the cell
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The live portion of the cell, protoplasm, is made up of many cellular organelles. Within the cell wall, it is a jelly-like, colourless, transparent, and viscous living substance. The word protoplasm was coined in 1835, and it is known as the primary substance because it is involved in all biological processes.
Cells were once thought to be protoplasm-containers. The notion, on the other hand, was unable to explain the genesis of structures created within the cell, particularly the nucleus.
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