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Yes, monks rooms are called cells. They are not like prisoner cells, but they aren't luxury either. They have all the basic things that they need to live in their cells.

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Why did Robert Hooke called it a cell?

Robert Hooke discovered cells in the bark of a specific tree called cork. They reminded him of rooms or compartments. and thats why he called them cells


Did Robert hooke see dead cells true or false?

Hooke looked at dead cells. The ones he saw were from fossil rocks. He called them cells because they looked the the small rooms of monks called cells.


What did Robert call the little box-shaped structures he observed in cork?

Robert Hooke called them 'cells' because they reminded him of the small rooms of monks (cells).


What did Robert call the little box shaped structures he observed in cork?

Robert Hooke called them 'cells' because they reminded him of the small rooms of monks (cells).


What did Robert Hooke give the name cells to the object he observed?

He gave cells the name cells because he looked at a cork underneath a microscope and he thought it looked like the Monk's cells.


Who and how was cell is found?

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.


What did Robert Hooke see that helped start the cell theory?

Robert Hooke looked at cork with a microscope. He noticed little boxes that he called "rooms" or "cells". Monks and other religious people lived in small cells or rooms.


What are the small rooms monks lived in called?

A cell (or cubicle).


What did hooke contribute to the cell story?

Robert Hooke is attributed with observing the first cells in the 17th century. He named them cells because they reminded him of the rooms that monks lived in inside a monastery, which were called cells.


What did hooke call tiny rectangular rooms?

Robert Hooke called the basic structural units of life "cells." He observed these microscopic structures in cork under a microscope in the 17th century and likened them to the small rooms or cells that monks lived in, hence the term "cell."


What do monks refer to their bedroom as being called?

Monks rooms are called hashi minus They're not like prisoner cells, but they weren't luxury either. They had all the basic things that they needed to live.


Which scientist first saw cork cells in 1662?

Robert Hooke was the first scientist to observe cork cells in 1662 using a simple microscope he had built. He coined the term "cell" to describe the box-like structures he saw, reminiscent of small rooms monks lived in, known as cells.