When viewing a cork through his homemade microscope Robert Hook discovered small compartments that he called cells.
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Im pretty sure it was Robert Hooke who first discovered cells when he looked at a piece of cork through a microscope.
Everything you can't see using the naked eye.
Robert Hook discovered cells by looking through a microscope at a thin piece of cork. He was able to observe the cork cells, which looked like little individual chambers, so he called them cells, and the name has stuck ever since.
it was in 1659 not 1610 and it was Christian Huyges Actually, you are right, but Galileo Galilei discovered them first in 1610 when he looked through his homemade telescope.
Robert Hooke coined the word "cell" after examining a slice of cork through a microscope. He published his descriptions in 1665 in the book Micrographia.Hooke took up microscopy as a hobby and used to view various specimen under his microscope. Once, he made a thin slice of cork and observed it under the microscope. Since corks are made from the oak trees, they were made up of cells. Hooke observed numerous tiny compartments and called them "cells."
it was form in1665 by robert hooke through his self desing microcope
Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 while examining a slice of cork through his self designed microscope.
when some guy named stephan rebel was looking through a microscope and noticed something moving and called it a carbohydrate
You look through a microscope through a part called the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665 when he looked at a piece of cork through a microscope. He called the pores cells because they reminded him of monestary cells (where monks live).