They are the most basic living organism. Anything below is considered nonliving.
Robert Hooke was the first to describe cells when he observed cork under a microscope and used the term "cells" to describe the compartments he saw. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek improved the microscope and was the first to observe and describe living cells in detail, including bacteria and sperm cells. Their work laid the foundation for the development of the cell theory in biology.
Robert Hooke, an English scientist, was the first to describe the appearance of cells in his book "Micrographia" published in 1665. He used a primitive microscope to observe cork cells, and coined the term "cell" based on the resemblance to small rooms monks lived in, called cells.
Another way to say "make copies of cells" is "replicate the cells".
Robert Hooke used the term "cells" to describe the small structures he observed in cork under a microscope in 1665. He likened these structures to the small rooms monks lived in, calling them cells. This observation marked the beginning of cell biology.
"The body becomes transparent" does not describe a way the human body responds to fight disease. The body's responses to fight disease include producing antibodies, increasing white blood cell count, and triggering inflammation.
It is the power generating site. It produce ATP in cells
They are the building blocks which make up living things. >>NovaNet<<
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Small organisms in your body that carry out specific functions.
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the person to describe cells was Robert Hooke