The first seen cells were non-living and they were found by Robert Hooke in a sample of cork.
The cells that were first seen were nonliving.
The first seen cell was non-living. It was founded by Robert Hooke in 1665 in a piece of cork.
Robert Hooke actually there is no such thing as non-living cells, there is a thing called dead cells. really you should just call them non-living. it uses the term 'non-living' in most science books, so I'm assuming that non-living would be a proper term.
a living has some activity , which is not seen in non-living.mainly the activity should be in the cell
Robert hooke
Cork Cells!
because of the living cells
Bacteria are considered to be living, single-celled organisms.
According to the cell theory all living cells come from living cells by multiplying.The cell theory states that:All living things are made up of cells.Cells are the basic unit of living things.Cells are always produced from other cells.
Well if you take a scraping form the inside of your cheek and look at this under a microscope, you will see that the scraping is made of cells.
I know that electron microscopes kill cells and require chemical fixation but show a 3d image I know there is one type of electron microscope can see living cells
Van Leeuwenhoek.