Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented it around the 1850's to early 1860's.
Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered cells in pond water.
The cells that were first seen were nonliving.
I think it was Anton van Leeuwenhoek who first described cells.
they both are the fathers of the microscope
Cell theory is the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing. Development of this theory during the mid 17th century was made possible by advances in microscopy. The 1st man to witness a live cell under a microscope was Anton van Leeuwenhoek who in 1674 described the algae Spirogyra and named the moving organisms animalcules, meaning "little animals". Leeuwenhoek probably also saw bacteria. The observations of Leeuwenhoek & others led to the development of cell theory
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe a living cell.
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek observed the first living cell in around 1674,although Robert Hooke observed a dead cell in 1663.
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek.
Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered cells in pond water.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek did not call anything he saw in his microscope cells, Robert Hooke did when he saw some plant material in his microscope for the first time. He said they reminded him of monk's living quarters.
In 1673 Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who was a Dutch scientist, discovered animalcules. The animalcules were living cells that he observed in water from a pond.
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Robert Hooke studied the first cell and Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope
cells were discovered by an scientist called Anton Van Leeuwenhoek in 1675. he invented a microscope and studied blood, insects and pond water. This lead to discovery of bacteria and cells. Remember that Anton Van Leeuwenhoek named cells.