Well that was the fist discovered cell membrane
The first cell ever seen under a microscope was cork cell, observed by Robert Hooke in 1665. He described them as resembling the cells (small rooms) in a monastery, hence the term "cell" was coined.
Robert Hook discovered cells by looking through a microscope at a thin piece of cork. He was able to observe the cork cells, which looked like little individual chambers, so he called them cells, and the name has stuck ever since.
The cell nucleus was the first organelle discovered. It was identified by Robert Brown in 1831 when he observed a distinct structure within plant cells that contained the genetic material.
Yes it was discovered in 1879?
gold
the lilly cell
No, bronze was one of the first alloys ever discovered.
Kurt Angle won the first ever Armageddon Hell in a Cell Match.
it was discovered in the 1880s when Mark Mitchell found the first ever steel in Los Angeles near Nuketown
Hydrogen.The first discovered was probably lead or mercury, as they were known from ancient times.
In 1858, observed cells dividing under the microscope & deducted that ALL cells come from other living cells. Who ever put this answer was completely wrong. He helped contribute to it because he was examing the inside of the cork also known as the cell walls. He couldn't figure out what a real cell looked like because the cork cells were all dead.
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