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Robert Hooke was looking down a microscope at a piece of cork.What he saw were the non-living cell walls that are characteristic of phellum (cork) when mature.
Chemo microscopy is the use of chemical reagents to examine or identify a crude drug with the help of a microscope
In 1655, the English scientist Robert Hooke made an observation that would change basic biological theory and research forever. While examining a dried section of cork tree with a crude light microscope, he observed small chambers and named them cells. The cells are the basic unit of all living organism.
peeps used miroscopes! and found cells and did some more thinking and looking and they were clever.
he looked over yeast
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke was the English scientist who in 1665 built one of the first primitive microscope. He also was the first to describe the shape and characteristics in cells.
Robert Hooke was looking down a microscope at a piece of cork.What he saw were the non-living cell walls that are characteristic of phellum (cork) when mature.
Robert Hooke looked at cork cells through his crude microscope. In fact he was the one who coined the term cell, as he said the cork cells reminded him of the cells where monks lived.
Robert Hooke coined the term "cell."
Robert Hooke looked at cork cells through his crude microscope. In fact he was the one who coined the term cell, as he said the cork cells reminded him of the cells where monks lived.Read more: Who_was_the_first_to_look_at_plant_cells_with_a_microscopeRobert Hooke. The cells were cork cells.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek was a cloth merchant who was able to finely grind lenses which modernized the crude microscopes of that time period. Robert Hooke was the first to add illumination to the microscope. These advances led to a greater ability for scientific research.
Chemo microscopy is the use of chemical reagents to examine or identify a crude drug with the help of a microscope
His discovery led to this improvement in science. He studied a dead cork [cell] and saw that it had many similar compartments that looked like holding cells, therefore the name Cells came to be. Robert Hooke saw the compartments with a special microscope that he built and invented. This microscope, however, was no where near as strong as the microscopes that we have today in our modern day technological lives.This is pretty much all that I can think of off of the top of my head, so BYE!!!
In 1655, the English scientist Robert Hooke made an observation that would change basic biological theory and research forever. While examining a dried section of cork tree with a crude light microscope, he observed small chambers and named them cells. The cells are the basic unit of all living organism.
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