Robert Hooke built the compound microscope. this microscope was made out of more that one lens
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Robert Boyle was the first to define an element in the sence we use today.
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He used the microscope!!!
compound microscope that he made himself
Robert hooke
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Robert Hooke. He looked at a cork.
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Robert Hooke first viewed cells with a microscope. He began calling them cells because they resembled the cells in which monks lived and worked.
Robert Hooke used a compound light microscope to find cells. He found cells looking at cork and thought that they looked like cells.
a thin slice of cork and microscope
The first person to use the word "cells" in a biological context was Robert Hooke in the 17th century. He used the term to describe the small compartments he observed in a slice of cork under a microscope, likening them to the cells in a monastery.
Robert Hooke used the word cell when he looked at cork through the microscope because he probably thought of prison cells (prison cells are all squashed together like cells/cell particles of the cork).
Microscope was first invented by Anton Van Leeuvenhoek. This invention of him is used by Robert Hooke on his study which soon led to the further learning of cell Robert Hooke first viewed a cork or a old bark of a tree. There he noticed that it looks honeycombs that's why he called it cells because it looks as his monastery. His observation led to the study of cell LaDy_caRoLi "Christine carren alcantara"