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Who discovered cytoplasm and who discovered nucleoplasm?

cytoplasm/protoplasm was discovered by Robert brown


When did Robert Brown discover cytoplasm?

He discovered it in 1831


When was the cytoplasm discovered?

The cytoplasm (of plant and animal cells) as it is known today was discovered in 1835, most notably by Robert Brown.


Why was the cytoskeleton within the cytoplasm a recent discovery?

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What year was cytoplasm found?

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When was glycine discovered?

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What cells discovered of Felix Dujardin?

The cells that Felix found are: -Bacteria -Sperm Cells -Cytoplasm,etc.


What did Felix dujardin discover?

In 1835 French biologist discovered what is today called cytoplasm.


What material is within the cell membraine that is not part of the nucleus?

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What was known about the cell in the 1800s?

The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke who had been looking at cork under a microscope. He noticed little "boxes" which he called cells. Infact, the "cells" were part of the membrane of cork cells. It wasn't until the 1830s that cytoplasm was discovered. Before this cell organelles were thought to float around in the cell. Cytoplasm is the "jelly-like" substance that contains all membrane bound organelles. I do not remember the year Robert Hooke discovered cells.


What organelles are in the gelatin like substance in the cell?

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What Is the site of glycolysis?

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