Yes. Robert Hooke saw cells in cork when he observed it under the microscope. What he actually observed was the cell walls of dead cork cells. He called them cells because they reminded him of the rooms (cells) of monks in a monastery.
Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells. He saw them with a compound-microscope.
He sliced a piece of cork screw and he seen small empty boxes he called cells.
Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.
Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope, not plant cells!
After observing a thin slice of cork, Robert Hooke reported to the world that life's smallest structural units were "little boxes". Hooke was able to see individual cells. NOW, Anton van Leeuwnhoek was probably the first actually to observe live microorganisms.
one of the cells that he discovered was a cork cell
Robert Hooke Discovered the cell in 1665
Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells. He saw them with a compound-microscope.
Robert Hooke was looking at cork cells when he coined the term cell.
Robert Hookie was the first person to see cells in a cork, the bark of a tree he also then mamed them cells after the laitn term compartment
Robert Hooke made a, Microscope.
Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.
Robert Hooke.
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope, not plant cells!
Robert Hooke was the first man to see cells under a microscope.They were dead cells on a cork. Anton van Leevwenhoek was the first to see living cells under a microscope.
After observing a thin slice of cork, Robert Hooke reported to the world that life's smallest structural units were "little boxes". Hooke was able to see individual cells. NOW, Anton van Leeuwnhoek was probably the first actually to observe live microorganisms.
one of the cells that he discovered was a cork cell
Robert Hooke did.