Hooke didn't invent cells. Cells are part of nature. They're where regardless of human activity.
Hooke invented the microscope, by which he discovered cells. Cells are tiny, and (usually) invisible to the naked eye.
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1665
robert hooke was 67 when he died form growing ill from his old age
Robert Hooke invented them in 1665 x
Matthias Schleiden was a co-founder of the cell theory, but he did not discover cells.The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, and the first person to observe a living cell was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
The word cell was first used by English scientist Robert Hooke in 1665 to describe the cell walls visible in cork when seen through a microscope. In 1838 the German botanist Matthias Schleiden concluded that all plant tissues were made of cells. In 1839 the zoologist Theodor Schwann reached the same conclusion about animal tissues. By 1885 the German physiologist concluded that cells only originated by the division of a preexisting cell.
The idea of cells has been around for a very long time, so saying who would be hard to pinpoint. The first person to see cells and use the term cells was Hooke in 1665 with the rather newly invented microscope.Later scientists Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolph Virchow laid down the idea into a theory. That was in 1838, 1839 and 1855.
what year did leewenhoek discover bacteria
Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665 He was the first to discover cells by finding the dead cells of a cork. Robert Hooke is a great person he is my best friend and I love him for what he has done ilys
Cells were named in the year 1665 by the scientist, Robert Hooke.
He discovered cells in 1665.
Robert Hooke was the scientist that coined the term cell. He discovered a cell structure back in the year of 1665.
What year did Robert Hooke invent his first microscope
The middle 1600's with a microscope and some cork
Robert Hooke in the year 1665 while he was observing cork cells (bark of the tree).
Robert Hooke rinvented the anemometer in 1664. The invention was reinvented again by Wolfius in 1709.
The year 1967.
3 March 1703
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