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He and his whole family: what a waste of protoplasm.
I might get nothing at all, or maybe a puddle of protoplasm.
Within the next second her skull would be nothing more than a mass of protoplasm.
Protoplasm probably would be unable to stand up under its pull.
He might as well have asked me my grandmother's opinion of protoplasm.
The protoplasm also finds time to eat the woman's dog.
"For you the whole world is the result of sexually driven protoplasm."
The computer drawings for the building suggest something made of protoplasm.
Protoplasm is an old term, which means the living substance that makes up a cell.
A little while longer and she'd be a quivering mass of protoplasm.
You can gradually fill it up with your protoplasm and bones.
Protoplasm in living beings is made up of about 75-80% water.
It looked very much as if their flesh would be melted down for protoplasm banks.
The cells are made of protoplasm, their character determined by the nucleus.
He supposed that it was free living protoplasm, covering a large part of the ocean bed.
We have no idea today of how self-awareness is linked to protoplasm.
I believe he's still alive out there in that mess of protoplasm."
Protoplasm has the remarkable ability to structure time into regular periods.
"They're a very simple piece of protoplasm, with a nucleus.
They take place on a cellular level, involving some unknown type of change within the protoplasm.
My body was badly injured and I required some of your protoplasm to survive.
What you'll be doing is disposing of some superfluous protoplasm.
I half expected a death ray to come out of that weird tower and turn me into protoplasm or something.
In the final picture we see a protoplasm swimming around in his eye.
What was noble about such a mound of protoplasm?