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  1. But the first description of the cell is generally attributed to Robert Hooke (1635–1702), an English physicist who was also a distinguished microscopist ().In 1665 Hooke published Micrographia ...

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Robert Hooke was born on July 18, 1635 on England's Isle of Wight. It was during this time that the world was only starting to enter the beginning of the Scientific Revolution. In fact it was only ...

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · noun. the passing on of characteristics from ancestors to descendants. induced pluripotent stem cell. noun. adult cells that have been reprogrammed to have qualities of undifferentiated cells in early development. microbiology. noun. study of the structure, function, and behavior of microscopic organisms. microscope.

  4. The Origins of Cell Theory. The English scientist Robert Hooke first used the term “cells” in 1665 to describe the small chambers within cork that he observed under a microscope of his own design. To Hooke, thin sections of cork resembled “Honey-comb,” or “small Boxes or Bladders of Air.” He noted that each “Cavern, Bubble, or ...

  5. Robert Hooke (07/08/1635 – 03/03/1703) Describing the appearance of a thin layer of cork tree, one of the many microscopy documentations contained in the 1665 publication Micrographia, Robert Hooke is credited with term “cells.”. Hooke likened the magnification of the cork’s box-like pores to a Monk’s living quarters, known as a cell ...

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · The early microscopist Robert Hooke (1653–1703) is commonly credited with the discovery and naming of biological cells in the course of his studies of plant tissues. Surprisingly, the theoretical context of this apparent discovery is rarely evaluated when Hooke's contribution to the development of modern biology is discussed.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · The Discovery Of The CellRobert Hooke And Anton Van Leeuwenhoek. The credit for discovering the cell goes to legendary scientist Robert Hooke. Robert Hooke, native of the Isles of Wight in England, was a polymath and prolific scientist. He began his career as a mechanical engineer and inventor. He perfected the air pump, invented the ...

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