good question. Cells are named by ... well 2 main people anyway Robert Hooke and Anton van Leeuwenhoek
The Word Came From A Sciencetist
Two scientists came up with The Cell Theory. It was in 1839, Matthias Schleidan and Theodor Schwann, two German Biologists came up with this theory.
So...one theory is that cells came to Earth from comets or from aliens seeding the planet...the operative term is theory.
Hooke looked at the cell in a piece of cork and came up with the name ' cell ' because the square plant cell he was looking at reminded him of monk's living/praying quarters.
Multicellular is a word that means "many cells" An oragnism can either be unicellular (1 cell) or multicellular (made up of 2 or more cells) Multicellular is a word that means "many cells" An oragnism can either be unicellular (1 cell) or multicellular (made up of 2 or more cells)
The Word Came From A Sciencetist
Janeth came up with it because she saw what other didnt see
A mathmatition's nephew came up with the term "Google" for googleplex
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This term stands for University of British Columbia. The person that named the university came up with this term. This is the most popular use of the term UBC. There are probably other uses for the term UCB that are not as popular.
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Two scientists came up with The Cell Theory. It was in 1839, Matthias Schleidan and Theodor Schwann, two German Biologists came up with this theory.
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SchleidenSchwannVirchowall were germans
The English scientist who is credited with coming up with the term "cell" is Robert Hooke. Hooke coined the term in the 17th century while observing cork cells under a microscope. His work laid the foundation for the field of cell biology.
The scientist Robert Hooke was looking at thin slices of cork under a microscope when he coined the term "cell" in 1665 because the tiny structures within the cork reminded him of the cells, or small rooms, that monks lived in.