In 1663, Hooke observed the structure of a thin slice of cork using a compound microscope he had built himself. Cork, the bark of an oak tree, is made up of cells that are no longer alive. To Hooke, the cork looked like it was made up of tiny rectangular rooms, which he called cells.
Yes, Robert Hooke was the first one to use the term cell.
Robert Hooke discovered the existence of cells in 1665 using a microscope.
Because the word cell means a little room
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The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
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1941- Reader's Digest issue
Who was the first scientist to use the word cell : the first scientist is ROBERT HOOKE,, and he find it on 1663.
Robert Hooke coined the word "cell"
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Robert Hooke had told other scientists about his discovery by publishing a book about cell theory. Cheers :)
The first person to use the word "cells" in a biological context was Robert Hooke in the 17th century. He used the term to describe the small compartments he observed in a slice of cork under a microscope, likening them to the cells in a monastery.
he didnt create the cell theory
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Robert Hooke first viewed and named cells. He did this through a microscope he invented himself, made with slices of cork for his observations. He was a brilliant man in the world of Science. His inventions and discoveries were very important. :D
Robert Hooke coined the word "cell" in 1665 after examining a section (slice) of cork under a microscope.He thought that the pattern of cell walls (which is what he was in fact looking at) resembled the cells inhabited by monks in a monastery.
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Robert Hooke was the first to use the name cell he was also the first scientist to find and discover cells heh i live up to my username :D
Robert Hooke used the word cell when he looked at cork through the microscope because he probably thought of prison cells (prison cells are all squashed together like cells/cell particles of the cork).