before long, cells became apparent that cellls were the basic units of all forms of life
yes
Robert Hooke 1665, his discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory (all living things are composed of cells).
Robert hooke
Anton van Leeuwenhoek. Or, Both: In 1665 Robert Hooke observed and reported "many little boxes" that looked like "cells" where monks lived. He was observing the remains (non living) of cork cells. He coined the phrase "cell". It was Anton van Leeuwenhoek who first observed and wrote about a "living cell". It was in 1673 and he was able to see things with much more detail because he made his own microscopes and was able to grind lenses so precisely that the magnification was 10 times that of Hooke's instruments.
Robert Hooke
no because the cells hooke viewed were dead plant cells, so the answer is NO P.S. stand out dont blend in
yes
before long, cells became apparent that cellls were the basic units of all forms of life
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells. He saw them with a compound-microscope.
he discovered the first cell
hooke published his conclusion that fossils are remains of plants and animals .
Robert Hooke 1665, his discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory (all living things are composed of cells).
Robert hooke
Robert Hooke discovered that living things are composed of cells.
Robert Hooke observed the first non-living cell.