Yea... Robert Hooke examamined a cork cell under a microscope. He realized that it looked like tiny boxes which he later named "cells."
In 1663 Robert Hooke recorded his observations of cork cells.
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Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.
Robert Hooke discovered the 'Hooke's Law' of Elasticity
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke was looking at cytoplasm
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke called Cells Cells
Robert Hooke first viewed cells with a microscope. He began calling them cells because they resembled the cells in which monks lived and worked.
Robert Hooke discovered and named cells. The first cells he saw were dead cork cells. He called them cells because they reminded him of the small, closely packed rooms monks sleep in. He shared some of his observations in a book titled Micrographia. Hooke is known as the father of microscopy.
Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.
Robert Hookie was the first person to see cells in a cork, the bark of a tree he also then mamed them cells after the laitn term compartment
"Robert Hooke discovered cells in a paragraph?"
Robert Hooke .
Robert Hooke discovered the 'Hooke's Law' of Elasticity
Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.
Robert Hooke discovered the cell in 1625 when he used a rudimentary microscope to magnify cork cells. They reminded him of monk's cells in a monastery so he named the objects he found "cells." He wasn't even looking for it. He found it by causality.
Robert Hooke made a, Microscope.
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