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actually there is no such thing as non-living cells, there is a thing called dead cells.
really you should just call them non-living. it uses the term 'non-living' in most science books, so I'm assuming that non-living would be a proper term.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek is the first who observe the tiny, unicellular living things but Robert Hooke is the one who confirmed Leeuwenhoek's observations and was the first to use the term cell..
Probably the first person to live! Trees, plants, animals, bacteria and more are all made from cells. If someone has looked upon some dead grass, or a flake of skin or even your tooth brush, you have seen lots of non-living cells.
Robert Hooke was the first scientist to observe nonliving cells. He was the first to describe cork cells, which are dead cells found in the bark of the cork oak.
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Robert Hooke an Englishman was the first scientist to observe cells
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke was the first person to observe cells.
According to scientists, Robert Hook is revered as the first scientist who discovered a dead cell of the bark of a cork oak tree in 1663
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Robert Hooke an Englishman was the first scientist to observe cells
the first scientist discoverd the cell is Robert Hooke. I'm Wilmar the answerer this.
Robert Hooke
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek is the first who observe the tiny, unicellular living things but Robert Hooke is the one who confirmed Leeuwenhoek's observations and was the first to use the term cell..
Robert Hooke was the first person to observe cells.
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was first scientist who studied pond water and observed , discovered and described many organisms in 1773 .
According to scientists, Robert Hook is revered as the first scientist who discovered a dead cell of the bark of a cork oak tree in 1663
aristole was the first person to view the cell [he was greek]
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Robert Hooke was the first scientist to study plant cells.
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