Robert Hooke called cells "little boxes" in the 1600's
Hooke's discovery of cells was made by observing slices of cork through a microscope. He noticed small honeycomb-like structures, which he called "cells," resembling the cells of a monastery. This discovery laid the foundation for the field of cell biology.
Tiny pieces of blood cells inside membranes are called microparticles or microvesicles. These structures are released from cells and can carry various biomolecules, serving as important mediators of intercellular communication and signaling.
The phrase "tiny boxes" was coined by singer-songwriter Malvina Reynolds in her song "Little Boxes." The song was inspired by the rows of uniform suburban houses in Daly City, California that Reynolds saw from a plane.
diffusion
Wiskers Theyre called cilia. Like the tiny hairs in your nose.
Robert Hooke
They are called CELLS .
The boxes are cells and together they form a row.
The term for a placeholder made up of small boxes called cells is a grid.
Cells
Hooke's discovery of cells was made by observing slices of cork through a microscope. He noticed small honeycomb-like structures, which he called "cells," resembling the cells of a monastery. This discovery laid the foundation for the field of cell biology.
Tiny pieces of blood cells inside membranes are called microparticles or microvesicles. These structures are released from cells and can carry various biomolecules, serving as important mediators of intercellular communication and signaling.
He called them "jail cells". He also called them "animacules".
The individual boxes of a table are called cells. Each cell can contain text, numbers, or other types of data. Cells are organized in rows and columns to create the structure of the table.
Capillaries
Mitochondria???
cells