Because cells are the building blocks of every living thing.
Robert Hooke 1665, his discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory (all living things are composed of cells).
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Robert Hooke discovered cells while examining thin slices of cork through the compound microscope. He coined the word "cell". In 1665 he published his book called "Micrographia" based on his experiments.
Robert Hooke called Cells Cells
Robert Hooke discovered cells under a microscope in 1665. He took a sliver of cork and called the small encasements he saw, cells. They were dead cells, though. The first person to see living cells, was a man named Anton van Leeuwenhoek. He took pond water and observed that under a microscope.
he discovered cells while looking at cork.
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He discovered that every living things have cells.
Robert Hooke discovered cells,which led to the discovery of DNA
Robert was famous for discovering cells and springs and elasticity. He first discovered cells in cork samplings and then in plant tissue. For this, Robert used a microscope said to have been "an early microscope."
Robert Hooke described the parts of cork he saw under a microscope as "cells" in 1665. He said this because they looked like jail cells.
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He made key observations.He reputed to have observed strands of fungi among the specimens of cells he viewed
yes he was he discovered the cells in plants
Robert Hooke was the first person to discover cells, but what he was observing was a dead plant cell. The first person who observed living cells was Leeuwenhoek.
, I can awnser your question. Well mr.hooke could have call what he first saw hookes but instead he called them cells