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Lindsay. Cells are best described and studied by Robert Hooke. When he studied the cells he used a early light microscope. Hooke looked at the dried.
THE DISCOVERY OF CELLS Hooke Robert Hooke discovered cells in slices of cork. Leeuwenhoek Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe living.
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Chapter CELL - THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFEallebooks.in/apstate/class8em/science8embi/unit b.pdf · 1680), and Anthony van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) and Robert Hooke (1635– 1702). Do
Scientist Involved in Cell Theory Hooke-coined the word “cell” von Leeuwenhoek- lens grinder; made microscopes; discovered microscopic organisms in pond.
Cellular Structure & Function. Cell Theory Anton Von Leeuwenhoek Created 1 st light microscope Robert Hooke Coined the term “cells” – resembled.