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Robert Hooke's ContributionHe discovered the tiny box-like compartments while observing cork under a microscope which he named 'cells' meaning a small compartment. That was the first time when someone had the first glimpse of these microscopic things.
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though Hooke did not make his own microscopes, he was heavily involved with the overall design and optical characteristics. The microscopes were actually made by London instrument maker Christopher Cock, who enjoyed a great deal of success due to the popularity of this microscope design and Hooke's book.
Scientist Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665. While observing a thin slice of cork under microscope he saw several pores that were separated by walls surrounding each of them. Hooke named them 'cell'. As cork bears dead cells he could not give any description about nucleus or cytoplasm. The term cell was first coined by Robert Hooke in 1665. However it was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek who saw the first living cells, which he called animalcules, in 1674.
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells under the microscope in 1665. He also named these as cells because they looked like comb of honey bees. They also reminded him of the small rooms that monks used called cells.
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Biology is "the study of life".
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