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Cell is the structural and functional unit of life. The word cell is derived from the Latin word 'cellula' which means "a little room". Can you name the scientist who coined the term cell?​

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Answered by rajputhimanshi
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1665, Robert Hooke- an English scientist, saw cells for the first time in a thin slice of cork with his self designed crude microscope. He observed them as “Honey-comb” like structures and named them as cellulae or cells(Cell or cellula is a Latin word for 'a little room'.

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Answered by parmeetbrar12
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the origins of the word sell in this 1660s, Robert hooke ki look through a primitive microscope at a thinly cut piece of cork. he is our series of v boxes that reminded him of the tiny rooms, aur cellula,and occupied by monks.

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