Individual cells are too small to see with the naked eye, so a microscope is used.
to look at cork cells
microscope
Both are cells. Both contain ribosomes, DNA......
The easiest and most common way for scientists to view cells is to look at them under a light microscope. A thin segment of the sample tissue is usually taken, stained, and mounted on a microscope slide.Most plant and animal cells are too small (1-100 µm) to be viewed except under a microscope.
human bones are eukaryotic cells as they contain well developed nucles.
Robert hooke
The microscope aids the scientist by making it possible for them to see cells, get a closer look at small objects, and examining specimens
the microscope was originally invented so that scientist could get a better look at cells
to look at cells and germs and smaller creatures.
Robert Hooke.
by a 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.
they look through a microscope
By a microscope
look I don't care.
nucleus
It helps us because the cell processes were never discovered with out the electron microscope. See their movements and functions much more clearly. Better than regular because it zooms more larger.