Protoplasm

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Pronunciation: /ˈproʊ.təˌplæzəm/

Definitions of protoplasm

noun the living contents of a cell that are surrounded by a plasma membrane

Example Sentences

A1 Protoplasm is the living substance within a cell.

A2 Scientists study the properties of protoplasm to understand cell function.

B1 The protoplasm of a cell contains various organelles that perform specific functions.

B2 Protoplasm is composed of water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.

C1 Research on protoplasm has led to advancements in the field of cell biology.

C2 The intricate structure of protoplasm plays a crucial role in the functioning of living organisms.

Examples of protoplasm in a Sentence

formal The protoplasm within the cell is responsible for carrying out various metabolic processes.

informal I heard that protoplasm is like the jelly inside a cell.

slang Don't mess with the protoplasm of the cell, dude.

figurative The protoplasm of society is constantly evolving and adapting to new challenges.

Grammatical Forms of protoplasm

plural

protoplasms

comparative

more protoplasmic

superlative

most protoplasmic

present tense

protoplasm

future tense

will be protoplasm

perfect tense

has been protoplasm

continuous tense

is being protoplasm

singular

protoplasm

positive degree

protoplasmic

infinitive

to protoplasm

gerund

protoplasming

participle

protoplasmic

Origin and Evolution of protoplasm

First Known Use: 1839 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'protoplasm' originated from the Greek words 'protos' meaning first and 'plasma' meaning formed or molded.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in biology to refer to the living substance of a cell, the term 'protoplasm' has evolved to encompass the entire contents of a cell, including the nucleus and cytoplasm.