Robert Hooke
in 1665 Robert Hooke an English scientist cut a thin slice of cork and looked at it under his microscope. to Hooke the cork seemed to be a bunch of tiny boxes which he called "cells"
Robert Hooke dicovered and named cells. He named them cells because they reminded him of the small rooms monks live in.
In 1663, Robert Hooke discovered room like structures in a thin slice of cork while looking in a compound microscope. He called the structures, "cells." Hope this helps!
Robert Hooke.
He named the structures "cells" because they represented the box shaped rooms that monks lived in.
Robert Hooke came up with the name cell.
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It was Robert Hooke who first named the cell. He observed the cells in the cork under his own primitive microscope. He called them cellulae which means small rooms.
Robert hookie
a cell is normally named after the founder of the cell. However they are also given random names
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cell wall
the first wet cell was invented in 1800 by an Italian scientist named Allesandra Volta.
A nickname for the cell wall is the barrior. It is also called "bricks for building" because it protects the cell and helps it maintain its shape.
a cell is normally named after the founder of the cell. However they are also given random names
Robert Hooke named the cell in the 17th century
There is always one active cell. Its address will be displayed in the Name box, or the name of a named cell or named range. If a named range is selected, there is still only one active cell, but the name of the range will be shown in preference to the active cell's address.
No one discovered cell phones. Someone named Dr.Martin Cooper invented cell phones. No one discovered cell phones. Someone named Dr.Martin Cooper INVENTED cell phones.
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Robert Hooke named cells after observing cork cell walls in 1665.
It will display either the current cell or a name of a named range if that range is selected. If the range selected is not named, then the name box show the cell reference of the active cell.
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leewoenhook
Yes it is. It is the cell in column GV and row 51372.
why is a cell membrane also named cell mosaic