protoplasm

/prəˈtɒplɑːzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The living substance contained within cells, consisting of cytoplasm and the organelles it contains.

“The cell’s protoplasm is sensitive to the toxic chemicals.”

2. noun

A mixture of the living substance of an organism and a substance it has come into contact with, such as a dye or poison.

“The protoplasm of the plant cell was stained with a bright blue dye.”

Synonyms

  • cellular substance
  • cytoplasm

Antonyms

  • dead matter
  • inorganic matter