Johannes Perkinje
The term "protoplasm" was coined by Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně in 1839. He used it to describe the living substance found within cells.
Protoplasm is a general term used for the living contents of a cell, including the cytoplasm and nucleus. It is not typically considered a distinct structure but rather a collective term for all living components in a cell. It is present in all cells and essential for maintaining life processes.
The man who gave cells the basic units of life their name would be Robert Hooke. He is the one who discovered cells and named them cells because the looked like jail cells.
Cytokinesis is the process by which cytoplasm divides into two daughter cells after cell division. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasmic contents are partitioned between the two newly formed daughter cells.
The rhesus monkey gave the Rh factor its name. The Rh factor is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells, originally discovered in rhesus monkeys before being identified in humans.
The term "protoplasm" was coined by Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně in 1839. He used it to describe the living substance found within cells.
Protoplasm is a general term used for the living contents of a cell, including the cytoplasm and nucleus. It is not typically considered a distinct structure but rather a collective term for all living components in a cell. It is present in all cells and essential for maintaining life processes.
It was first discovered by ' Johannes Purkinje ' in 1940. This word was used by Johannes Purkinje of Prague who had studied the contents of plant cells. Purkinje decided to call this living cell substance protoplasm from the Greek name Protoplastus which, in turn, came from the ancient liturgy of the Christian church.
It was first discovered by ' Johannes Purkinje ' in 1940. This word was used by Johannes Purkinje of Prague who had studied the contents of plant cells. Purkinje decided to call this living cell substance protoplasm from the Greek name Protoplastus which, in turn, came from the ancient liturgy of the Christian church.
Robert Brown
He is the man that discovered structures in the heart that are now called Purkinje Fibres. These are the fibres that carry an action potential from the bundle braches all around the heart triggering the contraction of the muscle tissue to compress the chamber.
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The scientist who gave cells their name was Robert Hooke, a 17th-century English scientist. He observed plant cells under a microscope and described them as resembling tiny rooms or cells, hence coining the term "cells."
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The man who gave cells the basic units of life their name would be Robert Hooke. He is the one who discovered cells and named them cells because the looked like jail cells.
the protoplasm is the collective name for the nucleus and cytoplasm that are found in the functional and structural unit(a living cell) of a living entity
Hooke, was the man who gave cells the basic units of life and their name :) answered by: Jentrey Gill Holcomb, ks