these something u would have to look up for yourself
He thought the spaces looked like monks' rooms in a monastery, so he called them "cells".
Robert hooke used his self designed microscope to see cells in a cork in which he couldn't saw any movement as they were dead.
I think it was Robert Hooke.
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`anton van leeuwnhook is a scientist who looked at pond water through a microscope and saw pon scum
it is because through microscope we seen the spice men or the little object that cannot seen in our eyes.
suspension particles can be seen through a microscope
Only through compound microscope we can observe cells
No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.
they look through a microscope
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Scientist are examining small or microscopic microorganism through a microscope. These organism are not easily visible using the naked eye, so scientist needs microscope so they can examine more closely the microorganisms structure and body parts. Microorganisms like bacteria, and many others are seen clearly using the microscope.
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`anton van leeuwnhook is a scientist who looked at pond water through a microscope and saw pon scum
its easy like for example: Doctor Mikey examined the virus with a microscope but found no hope. or here is a simple sentence: Sam looked through the microscope but could not tell what it was she was looking at.
Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.
You look through a microscope through a part called the eyepiece.
Robert Hooke was the first man to look at cells through his very simple microscope. He observed dead cork cells and described them as cells in a monastary. He called the tiny empty chambers in the cork, cells.
it is because through microscope we seen the spice men or the little object that cannot seen in our eyes.