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Robert Hookie was the first person to see cells in a cork, the bark of a tree he also then mamed them cells after the laitn term compartment

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English scientist Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells from a piece of cork when he looked at it under a microscope in 1665.

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Related questions

What cells did Robert Hooke first discovered?

he was looking at a piece of cork


Who observed the dead cells of the cork tree?

Robert Hooke was the person who invented the microscope and first observed the cells in a cork.


Who was the first person to observe cell?

Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.


Who was the person to observe cells?

Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.


Who was the first person to identify the cork cells?

Robert Hooke


Who was the first person to find cell?

Robert Hooke was the first one to discover cells. In 1663 he observed a piece of cork under a simple microscope and noticed that it looked like the cork was divided into "rooms." He called these "cells." Ten years after that, Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe living cells.


What was the first thing looked at under a microscope?

Leeuwenhoek was the first person to see anything under a microscope. He put pond water under the microscope and studied tiny animals swimming in the water and called them "animalcules" hope this helps!


In what material did Robert Hooke see cells'?

Yes. Robert Hooke saw cells in cork when he observed it under the microscope. What he actually observed was the cell walls of dead cork cells. He called them cells because they reminded him of the rooms (cells) of monks in a monastery.


The first person to identfiy and see cork cells?

Robert Hooke (1665)


Was the first to discover that there were single celled organisims?

Robert Hooke. He first observed cells when looking at a piece of cork underneath a microscope.


Who is credited with first observing cells?

aristole was the first person to view the cell [he was greek]


Who was the man that discoved cells by looking at a piece of cork?

it was Robert hooke