Who discovered cells, and how?
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Robert Hooke discovered cells by looking a cork using a primitive microscope.
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Robert Hooke in 1665 discovered the cells. He examined the thin slice of cork under a self-designed crude microscope and observed that cork resembled the structure of a honeycomb.
The latter consisted of many tiny compartments. Hooke called them cellulae , now termed cells. Cellula is a Latin name which means 'a little room'. Such rooms were also present in monasteries.
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