Impossible* Hooke's discovery dealt with cells, which are extremely tiny that it is impossible to be seen with the naked eye. So, without the microscope, he would not have been able to see it.
The planet Jupiter is known to have a massive hurricane-like storm called the Great Red Spot raging for hundreds of years. It is a high-pressure storm system that is potentially the largest in the solar system.
That is the planet Jupiter. The black spot was created recently when a asteroid collided with it. Jupiter has a Great Red Spot created through storms. No planet has a black spot no mars has a giant red spot and mercury has the black spot
The first object to be seen under the microscope is believed to be a simple microorganism called a tardigrade or a water bear. These tiny, resilient creatures are found in water and are commonly used in scientific research.
its the pole star, it is seen the first and foremost at night.
The first seen cells were non-living and they were found by Robert Hooke in a sample of cork.
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Hooke looked at a slice of cork and saw that it look like a cell where monks and nuns used to sleep.
Cork cells from plants were first observed under a microscope by Robert Hooke.
The first seen cell was non-living. It was founded by Robert Hooke in 1665 in a piece of cork.
Cells.
Viruses are too small, and can't be seen in an optic microscope.
The cells that were first seen were nonliving.
Yes. Robert Hooke saw cells in cork when he observed it under the microscope. What he actually observed was the cell walls of dead cork cells. He called them cells because they reminded him of the rooms (cells) of monks in a monastery.
Robert Hooke fave this name to the cells he saw in a piece of cork becuse the reminded him of the cells that monks live in. They, like many plant cells, were square. If he had seen an animal cell the name may have not been " cell. "
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.Read more: Who_was_the_first_to_look_at_plant_cells_with_a_microscopeRobert Hooke. The cells were cork cells.
he was taunting Robert hooke