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Robert Hooke
in 1665, Robert Hooke discovered cells while examining a thin slice of cork through a self-designed microscope. He observed that the cork resembled the structure of a honeycomb consisting of numerous tiny compartments. The minuscule boxes are referred to as cells. 2.
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Who discovered the cell and how?
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- In 1665, the cell was first discovered by an English scientist named Robert Hooke.
- He had stated that they looked similar to small rooms that are inhabited by monks.
- The cell that Robert Hooke had seen under the microscope was perhaps a cork (dead cell) which was of an oak tree (Quercus Suber)
- Micrographia, a book by Robert Hooke, has a description of these cells.
- The cell that Robert Hooke had observed didn't have an indication of a nucleus and other organelles which are generally present in several living cels.
- In 1674, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, discovered the living unicellular organisms. Like - Protozoa, Bacteria, Sperm cells, etc. He was also known as the father of microbiology.
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