Robert Hooke named the cell after he looked at a small slice of cork in a microscope
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke named cells after observing cork cell walls in 1665.
Lower epidermal cells.
a Scottish botanist, discovered the presence of nuclei within cells.
1621 when it was named after the Bursa of Fabricius
he named it after the room Mongolians pray in because the cells look like boxes
The 2 are bacterial cells and protists cells
Cells were named in the year 1665 by the scientist, Robert Hooke.
Prokaryotic Cells
Robert Hooke named cells after observing cork cell walls in 1665.
They are named for the star-like shape of their cells
Cells
to state their function and appearence
Robert Hooke
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He is important because he discovered cells......... and named it cells :)
because of their color.
Robert Hooke coined the term "cell" in the mid 1600's. He named them because when he first observed the under a microscope, he was looking at a piece of cork; whose cells are rectangular and reminded him of the cells in a monastery.