He mainly looked at a piece of cork.
Robert hooke
Robert Hooke's mother's name was Cecily Gunter. She was an unmarried woman when she had Robert Hooke in 1635.
Cells
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke
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these something u would have to look up for yourself He thought the spaces looked like monks' rooms in a monastery, so he called them "cells".
Robert Hooke.
Robert Hooke, an English scientist, was the first person to observe cells under a microscope in 1665. He used a primitive microscope to look at thin slices of cork and described them as "cellulae" (Latin for little rooms) due to their box-like structure.
He first looked through a microscope in 1665
Hooke looked at a slice of cork and saw that it look like a cell where monks and nuns used to sleep.
nobody knows i looked for years i loked for mevdince but coldn't fuine