the dutch guy....antonie van lauvenhook or something. i dont remember how to spell it.
Leuwenhock was credited with being able to invent the microscope. So that makes him the first person to see micro organisms.
The first scientist to observe bacteria using a microscope was Anton Van Leewenhoek.
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Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells under the microscope in 1665. He also named these as cells because they looked like comb of honey bees. They also reminded him of the small rooms that monks used called cells.
Robert Hooke discover cells in a cork, using his own microscope in 1665 he was the first person to observe and discover cells.
to look at cork cells
Robert Hooke was the first person to discover the cell when he was observing a slice of cork (plant) under the microscope.
Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope, not plant cells!
Robert Hooke was the first person to look at cells through a microscope!
The first person to see cells was Robert Hooke in 1665.
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Well one thing was that he designed or made microscope and two was that he was the first person to see bacteria WITH THE MICROSCOPE.
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Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells. He saw them with a compound-microscope.
Robert Hooke was the person who invented the microscope and first observed the cells in a cork.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek uses simple microscope to Look at blood,insects and pond water,he was the first person to describe cells and bacteria
Leeuwenhoek is very important to the development of microscopy as a science. While he did not invent the microscope, he greatly improved it and made the most powerful microscope of his day. He was the first to discover microorganisms and wrote many papers about his discoveries. He was the first person to see blood cells, yeast cells, and bacteria in drops of water. His contributions laid the foundation for future discoveries.
some guy named anton
Leeuwenhoek was the first person to see bacteria. He also observed organisms in water and was the first to see them. He used his own microscope that he made himself.
Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells under the microscope in 1665. He also named these as cells because they looked like comb of honey bees. They also reminded him of the small rooms that monks used called cells.