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  1. Jan 9, 2016 · Robert Hooke was involved as the first scientist to discover the cells. Robert Hooke (1635-1703) is an English physicist. He contributed to the discovery of cells while looking at a thin slice of cork. He then thought that cells only exist in plants and fungi. In 1665, he published Micrographia. For an additional information, another scientist, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1673) contributed to discovery of living and also motile cells by using a handmade microscope to observe pond scum, semen ...

  2. A) Robert Hooke:-. He coined the term cell in the 1960s and discovered it in cork in 1665. Discovered the law of elasticity known as Hook's law. B)Leeuwenhoek. In 1976 he discovered first living cell bacteria and named it animalcules. He is also known for the discovery of RBC, sperm and protozoa. C)Robert Brown.

  3. A. Cell theory in plants: 1. Robert Hooke: B. Cell theory in animals: 2. M.J. Schielden: C. Cork material composed of cells

  4. The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in the year 1665 when he saw an empty box like compartments in a very thin slice of cork under his microscope and named it cellulae which later changed into the cell. Was this answer helpful? 0. 0.

  5. Cell wall was discovered by Robert Hooke, in 1665, when he saw an empty box like compartments in a very thin slice of cork under his microscope. He wrote a book Micrographia and coined the term Cellula which was later on changed into cells. Robert Hooke thought cells to be passages for conducting fluids. Actually, he had observed compartments ...

  6. 0. Similar questions. Select incorrect statements. (a) Gymnosperms have albuminous cells & sieve cells in their xylem. (b) Companion cells are specialized parenchymatous cells. (c) In angiosperms sieve tube elements and companion cells are connected by pit field present between their end walls. (d) Fibres are generally absent in secondary xylem ...

  7. Although it was the scientist, Robert Hooke who coined the term ‘cell’ after observing dead cells through his microscope, it was Anton van Leeuwenhoek who first observed live cells! Many years later, Robert Brown discovered the ‘nucleus’, the engine that makes a cell function. Read about Prokaryotic Cell here. Cell Theory Timeline

  8. The cork cells seen by Robert Hooke were published in his book 'Micrographia'. It was published in January 1665. It was the first book which illustrate the microscopic view of plants and insects. Origin of species is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin . It was published on 24 November 1859.

  9. Nuclei. Robert Hooke discovered cell in the year 1665. He observed cork cell in the bark of Spanish oak tree under a simple microscope and was able to see the empty structures surrounded by walls and named it a cell. He elucidated his observation in a book called "Micrographia". Thus, the correct answer is option B.

  10. Robert Hooke discovered cell in the year 1665. He observed cork cell in the bark of Spanish oak tree under a simple microscope and was able to see the empty structures surrounded by walls and named it a cell. He elucidated his observation in a book called "Micrographia.

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