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Who first recognized the cell as the universal unit of life? Virchow van Leeuwenhoek Hooke Schleiden and Schwann

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Answered by sruthi2444
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Answer:

1665: Robert Hooke discovered cells in cork, then in the living plant tissue using an early compound microscope. He coined the term cell ( from Latin cella, meaning "small room" )

Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

Schleiden and Schwann is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life and can reproduce itself.

                     The word 'cell' is derived from the Latin word 'cellula', which means small room'. The body of some organisms, like bacteria, is made up of a single cell, called unicellular organisms. In contrast, some organisms like the human body are composed of many cells called multicellular organisms.

There are two types of cells,

  • prokaryotic cells and
  • eukaryotic cell

Prokaryotic cells are usually independent,  but eukaryotic cells are found in multicellular animals. There is a no different nucleus in a prokaryotic cell. The rudimentary nuclei found in these are called nuclei scattered in the cytoplasm. This type of cell is basically found in bacteria and blue-green algae. The eukaryotic type of cell is found in all higher plants and animals.

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