Different atoms, particularly carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen, made up molecules into such things as proteins, lipids, phospholipids, enzymes, and amino acids. These molecules are part of what makes up a cell, including DNA, and is obviously the first "material" that was first seen in cells.
Cells are made/constructed of many different chemicals, but when were they first seen? In the 1670's, Anton van Leeuwenhoek saw microscopic organisms with a microscope that he had fashioned... but there could have been someone who saw them before that... certainly people who knew of their existence.
Yes, all cells have a copy of the genetic material found in the other cells (red blood cells are an exception, as they have no nucleus).
The cells that were first seen were nonliving.
Yes, cells can be seen with a microscope.
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.
The genetic material of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromosomes.The genetic material of a cell contains information needed for the cells' growth and other activities. When a cell divides into 2 new cells, each new cell receives a full set of genetic material. The genetic material in cells is contained in DNA molecules. Source: "Cells and Heredity" (Biology book)
The first seen cells were non-living and they were found by Robert Hooke in a sample of cork.
Cork Cells!
Robert Hooke was the first person to see cells. He saw them with a compound-microscope.
Van Leeuwenhoek.
Robert hooke
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
Vacuolecantain stored food for cells or wast material form cells.
Which structure contains a eukaryotic cells genetic material
Cork cells from plants were first observed under a microscope by Robert Hooke.
First cells were seen and described by Robert Hooke. He first looked at cork cells under a simple microscope, he noted that that cells look like tiny rooms that monks lived in. These tiny rooms were called cells and that's the reason for the name.
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called protoplasm.
Cells can be seen in every stages of cell division.