Robert hooke
Robert Hooke (1635-1703)
he studied cork cells
First observed cells were plant cells. Robert Hook observed cork cells.
Robert Hooke (1665), he first studied cork and saw small compartment he called "Cella." He is credited with the Cell Theory.
Robert Hooke studied plant cells, particularly the cells of cork, using a simple microscope. His observations led to the discovery of cells as the basic structural unit of all living organisms.
Two scientists who studied cells using microscopes were Robert Hooke, who in 1665 was the first to observe cells in a piece of cork, and Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who in the 1670s observed single-celled organisms through his microscopes.
Cork comes from a cork tree :]
cork comes from a cork tree
Robert Hooke discovered and named cells while observing a thin slice of cork under a microscope in the 17th century. He described them as resembling the cells of a monastery, giving rise to the term "cells."
cork is a type of color like brownish
Cork for bottles is made from cork trees.
'cork' is the bark of the cork oak tree.