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Robert Hooke named cells after observing cork cell walls in 1665.
Robert Hook observed cells first. He used a simple microscope
Robert Hooke.
Robert Hooke named the cell after he looked at a small slice of cork in a microscope
Robert Hooke was the first scientist to identify the cells in cork in 1665. He named them celluae that means small rooms. He printed about them in the book Micrographia. He studied them through his own made primitive telescope. V.Leewenhoek was the first scientist to identify the living cells. Robert Hook identified dead cells.
Organisms were named organisms because, organisms are highly organized in the way they live. Here is how organisms are organized; Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organism Or, Cells= tissues = organs= organ systems = organisim
why is a cell membrane also named cell mosaic
Robert Hooke named cells after observing cork cell walls in 1665.
yes, a cloistered monk actually named them cells because they looked like individual rooms of a monastery.
Organ systems (like human beings) are made of organs, which perform specific functions. Organs are made of tissues, some of which are unique to each organ. Each type of tissue is made of cells.
he found the very first dead cells ona cork and named them cells
The person who first looked at cells was Robert Hooke. He named them after the monks' cells which the cell looked like.
Robert Hooke coined the term "cell" in the mid 1600's. He named them because when he first observed the under a microscope, he was looking at a piece of cork; whose cells are rectangular and reminded him of the cells in a monastery.
Robert Hook observed cells first. He used a simple microscope
A man named Antonie van Leeuwenhoek at the turn of the 1700's.
Robert Hooke.
The 2 are bacterial cells and protists cells