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Q: Why are cells dyed before being looked at with a light microscope?
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Why are cells stained or dyed before being looked at with a light microscope?

because the dye goes into the cracks of the cells and makes it easier to see each individual one.


Why are stained or dyed before being looked at with a light microscope?

because the dye goes into the cracks of the cells and makes it easier to see each individual one.


What type of cells did Robert Hooke first see under a microscope?

Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope, not plant cells!


Why you would expect to cells if you looked at a sections of a mushroom caps under a microscope?

Organisms vary in size from the microscope.


Where did Hooke get the word cell which he applied to the boxes he saw thrugh his microscope?

When Hooke looked at the cork cells through his microscope, he noticed that they looked like individual little chambers, and another word for chambers is cells, so that's why he called them cells.


What scientist used a compound microscope to study cork and dead cells of oak bark?

Robert Hooke. He looked through his microscope and thought the cork looked like little jail cells or rooms, so he called them "CELLS". This took place in 1665.


What does leeuwenhoek use his microscope to look at pond water blood cells cork cells plant cells soil samples?

pond water! Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope.


Who was the first to observe live cells under a microscope?

robert hooke he looked at a cork and said that it looked like a cell


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.


Why do you think little was known about cells before the invention of the microscope?

Because cells were difficult to see without a microscope.


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!


Who named cells cells?

Robert Hooke named the cell after he looked at a small slice of cork in a microscope