No microscope
In 1673 Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who was a Dutch scientist, discovered animalcules. The animalcules were living cells that he observed in water from a pond.
Because the microscope was the first measurement tool that could make objects as small as cells visible. Before that there was no evidence for the existence of cells.
false thats an easy questionEdited answer:The zygote undergoes somatic cell division to form several identical cells, before differentiation of these stem cells into different tissues and organs. So the answer is TRUE.
In 1663, Hooke observed the structure of a thin slice of cork using a compound microscope he had built himself. Cork, the bark of an oak tree, is made up of cells that are no longer alive. To Hooke, the cork looked like it was made up of tiny rectangular rooms, which he called cells.
The reason Zacharias Janssen called cells, cells is that when he looked at them they looked like actual cells like in jail or prision. hint cells
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
According to biologists, the first scientist to discover cells is Robert Hook who observed the cells of living and dead things in the late 17th century.
First observed cells were plant cells. Robert Hook observed cork cells.
because there were no microscope
In cooking, the onion would caramelize.
Robert Hooke was the person who invented the microscope and first observed the cells in a cork.
Matthias Schleiden first observed plant cells, or at least first came up with a part of cell theory including cells.
They are the first three cells (from the top) in the seventeenth column.
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.
Robert Hook observed cells first. He used a simple microscope
The cells that were first seen were nonliving.