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  2. Jan Evangelista Purkyně - Wikipedia

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    In 1839, he coined the term "protoplasma" for the fluid substance of a cell. He was one of the best known scientists of his time. He was one of the best known scientists of his time. Such was his fame that when people from outside Europe wrote letters to him, all that they needed to put as the address was "Purkyně, Europe".

  3. Protoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Protoplasm (/ ˈ p r oʊ t ə ˌ p l æ z əm /; [1] [2] pl. protoplasms) [3] is the part of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma membrane. It is a mixture of small molecules such as ions, monosaccharides , amino acids, and macromolecules such as proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, etc.

  4. Protoplast - Wikipedia

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    Protoplast (from Ancient Greek πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos) 'first-formed'), is a biological term coined by Hanstein in 1880 to refer to the entire cell, excluding the cell wall. [1] [2] Protoplasts can be generated by stripping the cell wall from plant, [3] bacterial, [4] [5] or fungal cells [5] [6] by mechanical, chemical or ...

  5. Carl Nägeli - Wikipedia

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    Nägeli also coined the terms 'Meristem', 'Xylem' and 'Phloem' (all in 1858) while he and Hofmeister gave the 'Apical Cell Theory' (1846) which aimed to explain origin and functioning of the shoot apical meristem in plants. The standard author abbreviation Nägeli is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [16]

  6. William Seifriz - Wikipedia

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    Seifriz proposed that the physical properties of protoplasm were a consequence of long chain molecules attached to one another like a brush heap. Seifriz studied the streaming protoplasm of the slime mold Physarum polycephalum and coined the word, protoplasmatologist for someone who studies

  7. Heinrich Anton de Bary - Wikipedia

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    He first coined the term Mycetozoa to include lower animals and slime molds. In his work on Myxomycetes (1858), he pointed out that at one stage of their life cycle (the plasmodial stage), they were nearly-formless, motile masses of a substance that Félix Dujardin (1801–1860) had called sarcode ( protoplasm ).

  8. The firm was founded by the social researcher Mark McCrindle, who coined the term Gen Alpha. Here is a rundown of the generational buckets commonly used for those born in the last 100 years: Gen ...

  9. History of cell membrane theory - Wikipedia

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    Such criticisms stimulated continued studies on protoplasm as the principal agent determining cell permeability properties. In 1938, Fischer and Suer proposed that water in the protoplasm is not free but in a chemically combined form, and that the protoplasm represents a combination of protein, salt and water.