The word "protein" was first coined by Dutch chemist Gerardus Johannes Mulder in 1838. He used the term to refer to the organic compounds found in living organisms that he had isolated during his research.
The word was coined by a French Chemist in 1838 and comes from a Greek word 'Proteios' meaning the 'first quality' a substance thought to be essential to life by the Greeks. The modern use is from German 'Protein'. This word passed to the rest of the world from Germany via England in 1907
protein is very important building block of our body. protein build muscle and cell wall.
The first scientist to use the word "cell" was Robert Hooke in 1665. He observed cork material under a microscope and described the small compartments as cells, likening them to the cells in a monastery.
Another word for ribosome is "protein factory" as ribosomes are responsible for synthesizing proteins in cells.
The word "protein" is derived from the Greek word "proteios," which means "of prime importance." This reflects the significance of proteins as essential molecules for the structure and function of cells in living organisms.
According to wikipedia he was a 19th century Dutch chemist who described the chemical composition of proteins and was the first to use the word 'protein' in a publication.
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Protein was first discovered by Dutch chemist Gerardus Johannes Mulder in 1838. He named the substance "protein" from the Greek word "proteios," meaning "primordial" or "of primary importance."
The English word protein (and the German word Protein) is derived from the Greek proteios, meaning primary,
The word was coined by a French Chemist in 1838 and comes from a Greek word 'Proteios' meaning the 'first quality' a substance thought to be essential to life by the Greeks. The modern use is from German 'Protein'. This word passed to the rest of the world from Germany via England in 1907
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The greek word for "protein," which is "πρωτεΐνες," directly translates into (and thus "means") "protein."
Protein is a greek word. Its ''πρωτεΐνη'' (proteini).
First in 1844, from French protéine, coined in 1838 by Dutch chemist Gerhard Johan Mulder (1802-1880), perhaps on suggestion of Berzelius, from Greek proteios "the first quality," from protos "first." Originally a theoretical substance thought to be essential to life, the modern use is from German Protein, borrowed intact in English 1907.
protein is very important building block of our body. protein build muscle and cell wall.
Protein is a noun.
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