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Which scientist gave the name cells to the structures he viewed?

Robert Hooke described the parts of cork he saw under a microscope as "cells" in 1665. He said this because they looked like jail cells.


The scientist who gave cells their name was?

The scientist who gave cells their name was Robert Hooke, a 17th-century English scientist. He observed plant cells under a microscope and described them as resembling tiny rooms or cells, hence coining the term "cells."


Why did Robert Hooke name the structures cells?

He thought that they looked like cells in which monks lived in.


The man who gave cells the basic units of life their name?

The man who gave cells the basic units of life their name would be Robert Hooke. He is the one who discovered cells and named them cells because the looked like jail cells.


Who was he man who gave cells the basic units of life their name?

Hooke, was the man who gave cells the basic units of life and their name :) answered by: Jentrey Gill Holcomb, ks


What did Robert Hooke give the name cells to the object he observed?

He gave cells the name cells because he looked at a cork underneath a microscope and he thought it looked like the Monk's cells.


What is the name for the collection of structures found inside plant and animal cells?

pigments


Can you name 2 structures that are found in plant cells and not animal cells?

Chloroplasts and a beta glucose-based cell wall.


What is it about the cell organelle?

The name organelle comes from the idea that these structures are to cells what an organ is to the body.


What is the name of a structures within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells?

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Why did scientists give the name Organelles to small specialized structures inside of cells?

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Name three structures found in plant cells AND in animal cell?

The cell membrane, cytoplasm, and the nucleus.