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Q: What did robert hooke have to do with the microscope?
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Who first created the microscope?

Robert Hooke


How was the cell discovered?

by a microscope by Robert Hooke


Who discover the cell?

Robert Hooke discovered the cell in 1625 when he used a rudimentary microscope to magnify cork cells. They reminded him of monk's cells in a monastery so he named the objects he found "cells." He wasn't even looking for it. He found it by causality.


Who was the first man to use a microscope?

Robert Hooke. He looked at a cork.


Who was Robert hooke what was his role with the microscope?

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What date did Robert Hooke invent the microscope?

Robert Hooke did invent the microscope


What are facts about the microscope which Robert hooke made?

Robert hooke created the optical microscope


What year did Robert Hooke invent his first microscope?

What year did Robert Hooke invent his first microscope


What was developed after Robert Hooke invented the microscope in 1665?

What was developed after Robert Hooke invented the microscope


What kind of microscope did Robert Hooke use?

Robert Hooke built the compound microscope. this microscope was made out of more that one lens


Who used a compound microscope to see chambers within cork?

Robert Hooke


What did Robert hooke make to see cells?

Robert Hooke made a, Microscope.


How did Robert Hooke contribute the development of the microscope?

Robert Hooke did NOT invent the microscope. He only perfected it. He made the discovery of a cell.


Who was the first person to describle cells through a microscope?

Robert hooke Robert hooke


What scientist was the first to look at cell under a microscope?

Robert hooke


What did Robert Hooke invented?

microscope


Who first named cells after studying cork under a microscope?

Robert Hooke.