First plant cell in which mitochondria were observe
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1665: Robert Hooke discovers cells in cork, then in living plant tissue using an early compound microscope. He coins the term cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room" in his book Micrographi
Since Mr Hooke was looking at cork cells and living plant tissue — through a microscope he built himself (that was a first!) — i would say that he was the first scientific researcher that was actually observing eukaryotes. But that says nothing about observing actual mitochondria: that event was two centuries away yET
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"In 1904, Friedrich Meves , made the first recorded observations of mitochondria in plant cell of the "WHITE WATERLILY"They suggest that this flower contain "protein and lipids".
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