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First cell observed was a cork cell.So it was the first plant cell observed.
plant cell
Matthias Schleiden first observed plant cells, or at least first came up with a part of cell theory including cells.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1663, who observed cells in tree bark.
A cell observed under a microscope that has a cell plate is typically a plant cell during the process of cytokinesis. The cell plate forms in the middle of the dividing cell and eventually develops into the new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells. This structure is unique to plant cells, as they have a rigid cell wall, unlike animal cells, which undergo cleavage furrow formation during division.
Robert Brown in 1831. Hope this helps! -Zoey Brown
The structure observed by Robert Hooke in plant cells was a honeycomb-like structure that he named cells, which reminded him of small rooms in a monastery. This discovery led to the cell theory and revolutionized biology by establishing the fundamental unit of life.
Robert Brown described a cell as a fundamental unit of life that is enclosed by a membrane and contains genetic material. He also observed the presence of a central nucleus in plant cells, which led to the development of the cell theory.
the nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and in plant cells, the cell wall and chlorplasts
The first cell part observed was the cell membrane, second was the nucleus.
The addition of the 10 percent salt solution caused the plant cell to shrink due to water leaving the cell by osmosis, as the surrounding solution had a higher solute concentration. This process is called plasmolysis, and it results in the cell membrane pulling away from the cell wall.