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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.

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Robert Hooke was credited with observing thin layers of cork under a microscope. He called them cells as they reminded him of a honeycomb

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Robert Hooke was first to see the cell structure of a plant by viewing a thin slice of cork with his microscope.

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Robert Hooke discovered a dead cell of a bark of a cork from his crude(not well developed) Microscope.

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He had his compound Microscope.

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