Hooke first described a cell as looking like a monk' cell (room). He looked at cork cells under a microscope and what he saw were that the cell walls that looked like small rooms. He called them cells because they reminded him of monk's cells.
He is so important because he was the first who discovered cells. . . maybe. . .hehe.
because he is the man
Robert hooke
Robert Hooke first viewed cells with a microscope. He began calling them cells because they resembled the cells in which monks lived and worked.
The one he is famous for, though he studies many cells, is the cork cell. This is the cell that Hooke named cell, as it reminded him of a monk's cell.
He studied almost all of the main fields of science.
cause energy powers everything
Robert Hooke did some important early work in the field of microbiology. He used a microscope to study microscopic organisms.
Robert Hooke
Robert hooke
he studied cork cells
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Robert hooke
Robert Hooke created the compound microscope in 1675, shortly after writing his book, "Micrographia." Robert Hooke was one of the many great contributors to the study of the microscopic world.
Robert Hooke discover cells in a cork, using his own microscope in 1665 he was the first person to observe and discover cells.
Up till the age of 13 Robert Hooke studied at home from his father. At the age of 13 he entered Westminster School. After Westminster, Robert studied at Oxford University.
Robert Hooke was the first scientist to study plant cells.
LIFE - biology is literally the study of life
Most of them, he did alot of research in all the main areas of science.