Robert Hooke. He looked through his microscope and thought the cork looked like little jail cells or rooms, so he called them "CELLS". This took place in 1665.
Light microscope, Transmission Election microscople, and Scanning Electron microscope
A compound microscope, like the common optical microscope is used to study objects too small to see with the naked eye. The difference between a common optical microscope, and a compound microscope is the number of objective lenses. A compound microscope will contain several lenses. This reduces distortion, and gives one multiple lenses with which to adjust magnification.
Yes.Scientist need to study about stem cells beacuse,they can discover so many way to be free from the dangerous diseasess. Edited answer: because we have yet to understand in detail, the mysteries of living matter
The microscope allows scientists to see things that are too small to be seen by the naked eye. This contributes to biology and medicine because scientists are able to study germs and bacteria.
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.
they invented the first compound microscope to study cells.
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an electron microscope ^^ man, you r sooo dumb. you are really dumb. 4realz. for study island, the answer is : compound light microscope
with a microscope
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.
Robert Hooke was the first scientist to study plant cells.
Scientist use variety of organisms, cell, cell parts that are too small to be seen with a human eye.
An optical, biological microscope.
Because cells are way to small to see without a microscope.
The invention of the microscope was important in the study of cells because only the microscope can see very small organisms.
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek in 1675. This is often attributed to Robert Hooke, but he only coined the term and went on to make advances in the study of cells.
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.