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Why cells could not be observed before seventeenth century?

No microscope


Which one of the cells was studied first?

First observed cells were plant cells. Robert Hook observed cork cells.


Who first observed plant cells?

Matthias Schleiden first observed plant cells, or at least first came up with a part of cell theory including cells.


Who was the scientist that first observed cells under a microscope?

Robert Hooke is credited with being the scientist who first observed cells under a microscope. He observed and described cells in a thin slice of cork in his book "Micrographia" published in 1665.


When were the first living cells observed?

The cells that were first seen were nonliving.


The first living cells were observed by?

Anton Von Leeuwenhoek observed the first living cell in around 1674,although Robert Hooke observed a dead cell in 1663.


Who was the person to observe cells?

Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.


What statement best describes a change that would most likely be observed in the cells formed as s result of mitotic cell division?

One cell becomes two cells that have identical copies of DNA.


Who is famous for looking at cork under a homemade microscope?

Robert Hook observed cells first. He used a simple microscope


Who observed the dead cells of the cork tree?

Robert Hooke observed the dead cells of the cork tree when he looked at a thin slice of cork under his microscope in 1665. This led to the first documented observation of cells in plant tissue, which he described as "cells" due to their resemblance to the cells in a monastery's living quarters.


Cells were first identified as Robert Hooke observed .?

The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, which can be found to be The cells in animal tissues were observed after plants.


Who was the first person to observe cell?

Robert Hooke first observed cells in cork.