Biology, asked by utpalbiswas24800, 23 days ago

what are cells? who coined the term cell​

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Answered by angelaanna
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Cells are the "basic building blocks" of all living things. Robert Hooke coined the term cell.

‌1. It is the functional, structural and biological units of all living beings. It has the unique ability to live on its own.

2‌. It also deals with all the processes in the human body.

‌3. Robert Brooke observed a thin piece of cork and an microscope and it looked like tiny wall like structures or 'cellula' and hence the name.

Answered by shahegulafroz
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Answer:

1. The cell is that the basic structural and purposeful unit of life.

2. each cell consists of a protoplasm capsulate among a membrane, that contains several biomolecules like proteins and nucleic acids.

3. Cells give structure for the body, soak up nutrients from food and perform vital functions.

4. The term cell was coined by Hooke. Hooke had discovered plant cells. He saw a series of walled boxes, reminded him of the cells of a cloister.

5. Hooke truly saw was the dead cell walls of plant cells.

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