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 was credited with observing thin layers of cork under a microscope. He called them cells as they reminded him of a honeycomb
Robert Hooke was first to see the cell structure of a plant by viewing a thin slice of cork with his microscope.
Robert Hooke discovered a dead cell of a bark of a cork from his crude(not well developed) Microscope.
He had his compound Microscope.
Robert Hooke discovered cells,which led to the discovery of DNA
Cells. Hooke was the first to observe cells, and also bestowed that name.
After observing a thin slice of cork, Robert Hooke reported to the world that life's smallest structural units were "little boxes". Hooke was able to see individual cells. NOW, Anton van Leeuwnhoek was probably the first actually to observe live microorganisms.
Robert Hooke discover cells in a cork, using his own microscope in 1665 he was the first person to observe and discover cells.
they both are the fathers of the microscope
Robert Hooke observed dead cells in a cork.
Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.
Robert Hooke an Englishman was the first scientist to observe cells
Robert Hooke was the first person to observe cells.
Robert Hooke discovered cells,which led to the discovery of DNA
Cells. Hooke was the first to observe cells, and also bestowed that name.
cork cells
After observing a thin slice of cork, Robert Hooke reported to the world that life's smallest structural units were "little boxes". Hooke was able to see individual cells. NOW, Anton van Leeuwnhoek was probably the first actually to observe live microorganisms.
Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.
Robert Hooke 1665, his discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory (all living things are composed of cells).
He was the first to observe plant cells.
the first scientist discoverd the cell is Robert Hooke. I'm Wilmar the answerer this.