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Yes He Did Consider Many cells as eukaryotic cells. but only the animal cells the prokaryotic cell is considered to be a plant cell. (:

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How did Robert hooke become a scientist?

He found cells in small organisms.


Who discover the cell?

Robert Hooke discovered the cell in 1625 when he used a rudimentary microscope to magnify cork cells. They reminded him of monk's cells in a monastery so he named the objects he found "cells." He wasn't even looking for it. He found it by causality.


Who first found out that there was cells?

Robert Hooke


Who found Cells?

Robert Hooke discovered cells in both living and dead organisms. Hooke invented an microscope in 1667. He studied various objects with it like wood, he put a small piece of cork under the microscope and found cells on it.


Who was the first person to see dead cells?

Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.


Cells were first identify as Robert hooke as?

The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, which can be found to be The cells in animal tissues were observed after plants.


Cells were first identified as Robert Hooke observed .?

The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, which can be found to be The cells in animal tissues were observed after plants.


What did Robert Hooke use to find cell?

Robert Hooke used a compound light microscope to find cells. He found cells looking at cork and thought that they looked like cells.


When was chloroplast found?

it was found in the late 1700s by robert hooke when he looked at tongue cells


What scientist found out that all living things were made out of cells?

Robert Hooke


What is a cell and who discovered it?

Cells are the basic units of structure in a living thing and I beilieve Robert Hooke discovered them while looking under a microscope and found dead cork cells.


Who saw the first cell?

Robert Hooke found the first cell in a sliced open cork.Under a microscope.