IPA: /ˌproʊtəˈplæzmɪk/
KK: /ˌproʊtəˈplæzmɪk/
Relating to the living substance within a cell, which includes the cytoplasm and nucleus.
The scientist studied the protoplasmic structure of the cell under a microscope.
Protoplasmic → It is formed from "proto-" (from Greek "protos", meaning first) and "plasma" (from Greek "plasma", meaning something molded or formed). The word "protoplasmic" refers to the first or primary substance that forms living cells, emphasizing its foundational role in biology.
Think of 'first' ('proto-') and 'something molded' ('plasma') to remember that 'protoplasmic' refers to the primary substance that makes up living cells.