Robert Hooke coined the term "cell."
Robert hooke contributed the term and definition of the word "cell"and the invention of the compound light microsope.
it was the first time when someone discovered cells under a crude microscope.
he observed cork cells under his microscope and found out some tiny compartments which he called cells
Robert Hooke was an English microscopist. Hooke is known for his law of elasticity (Hooke's law), his book Micrographia, and for first applying the word "cell" to describe the basic unit of life. At the age of 27 he was awarded the position of curator of the Royal Society, England's foremost scientific academy. One of the many questions Hooke attempted to answer was why stoppers made of cork were so well suited to holding air in a bottle. As he wrote in 1665 "I took a good clear piece of cork, and with a Penknife sharpen'd as keen as a razor, I cut a piece of it off, and.... then examining it with a microscope me thought I could perceive it to appear a little porous... much like a Honeycomb." Hooke called the pores cells because they reminded him of the cells inhabited by monks living in a monastery. In actuality Hooke had observed the empty cell walls of dead plant tissue.
Modern microscope and cell theory .
After Antony Leewenhoek's microscope,Robert Hooke created the modern microscope.
Robert hook discovered CELLS from a cork sample.
Hooke's law of Elasticity.
Louis pasteur.
Hooke's law of elasticity is an approximation that states that the extension of a spring is in direct proportion with the load applied to it.
Robert Koch may never have been to Lille ( I don't know for sure, but I have never seen that mentioned. He may have been mixed up with the other Father of Microbiology, Louis Pasteur.) Robert Koch had two children, though, Gertrud (in 1865) and, (unrecordedly) Ausma, who may have been conceived as a result of an affair or through his marriage with Hedwig Freiberg.
The first person to discover and name cells was Robert Hooke. He called them cells because they look like cells that monks used to live in. He looked @ cork through a microsope.
He made key observations.He reputed to have observed strands of fungi among the specimens of cells he viewed
Hooke's law of Elasticity.
he discovered cells while looking at cork.
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cells insects moons suns and more.
hookes book was about cells insect and more