anton von leewenhoek
The only way to see cells is with a microscope. The earliest scientist had to use a rather primitive one.
Robert Hooke is credited with being the first scientist to see cells in 1665 through a microscope. He observed the cells in a thin slice of cork and named them "cells" due to their resemblance to the small rooms monks lived in.
they saw cells
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 was the first scientist to observe cork cells in 1662 using a simple microscope he had built. He coined the term "cell" to describe the box-like structures he saw, reminiscent of small rooms monks lived in, known as cells.
I'd have to say the first scientist who saw the moon was the first one to look up in the sky...
The microscope aids the scientist by making it possible for them to see cells, get a closer look at small objects, and examining specimens
Robert Hook. He didn't actually see the cells as we know of it today, but identified the magnification of cork as "cell", because it looked like prison blocks.
The development of quality optical lenses allowed the making of microscopes, which permitted scientists to see things as small as typical cells for the first time in human history.
if your doing to crossword its antoine van Leeuwenhoek =) he was the first person to see living cells but Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells (they were dead when Robert saw them they were dead.it's really confusing ♥
well i can tell you ill be alive to see it and you could to with stem cells.... :|