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Who was the first person to describle cells through a microscope?

Robert hooke Robert hooke


The scientist who first discovered cells as seen through a simple microscope was?

Van Leeuwenhoek.


Who was the first to look at plant cells with a microscope?

Robert Hooke looked at cork cells through his crude microscope. In fact he was the one who coined the term cell, as he said the cork cells reminded him of the cells where monks lived.


Who isThe scientist who first who first described living cells seen through a simple microscope?

Robert hooke


What famous scientist contributed to the abundant discoveries through using a simple microscope?

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.


How were cells first discovered and who were the first scientists involved?

Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 while examining a slice of cork through his self designed microscope.


What did Robert Hooke use to view cells?

Robert Hooke first viewed cells with a microscope. He began calling them cells because they resembled the cells in which monks lived and worked.


What microscope was the first person looking through when they saw the first cell?

Robert Hooke looked at cork cells through his crude microscope. In fact he was the one who coined the term cell, as he said the cork cells reminded him of the cells where monks lived.Read more: Who_was_the_first_to_look_at_plant_cells_with_a_microscopeRobert Hooke. The cells were cork cells.


When did Robert hooke first look through a microscope?

He first looked through a microscope in 1665


Who was the first person to look at cells with a micoscpe?

Robert Hooke, an English scientist, was the first person to observe cells under a microscope in 1665. He used a primitive microscope to look at thin slices of cork and described them as "cellulae" (Latin for little rooms) due to their box-like structure.


Why are animal cells harder to see through a microscope than a plant cells?

Are easier to see under microscope and animal cells. The first reason is that plate cells are usually larger than their animal counterparts. Secondly, plant cells have a thick cell wall making them easily identifiable.


Who used a microscope to observe slices of cork?

Robert Hook was first to look through a microscope to observe slices of cork. He described these as "boxes", later came to know as "cells".