The term "protoplasm" was coined by the German scientist Johannes Purkinje in 1840. He used it to describe the living substance within cells. Later, the term was popularized by the German biologist Rudolf Virchow, who contributed significantly to the understanding of cell theory and the nature of living cells.
gravity acting on the edges of plates and convection in the mantle
Because it is more simple to write one or two letters than a word and also these symbols are valid in all languages.
This anwser is false. The reason why is because scientists want to make two kingdoms of Monera not two kingdoms of fungi
The nervous and endocrine systems are the two systems responsible for controlling behavior.
The two processes of the water cycle are responsible for creating a lake are:EvaporationCondensationThese processes are involved.
ganum and stroma
Moseley and Bohr
Neither - it has three.
sunlight and protoplasm
gravity acting on the edges of plates and convection in the mantle
Nucleolus and Mitochondria. Edited answer: Plasma membrane and protoplasm.
The two main parts that make up protoplasm are the cytoplasm and the nucleoplasm. Cytoplasm is the fluid portion of the cell where organelles are suspended, while nucleoplasm is the fluid inside the nucleus where the genetic material is found.
b/c it is shorter and easier to deal with
Hutton and Lyee
There were a number of scientists, but when people talk about "the two" they usually mean Francis Crick and James Watson. They, with Maurice Wilkins, received a Nobel Prize for their work.Although a number of noted scientists played a part in the discovery.
He did not have the vaguest idea what the two scientists were talking about. The vaguest economic projections are those that deal with developing new technology.
Scientists could observe that the leaf cells have a large number of chloroplasts, indicating their role in photosynthesis. Additionally, they could note the green color of the chloroplasts due to the presence of chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy.