Robert Hooke was an English scientist who coined the term cell for the Honeycomb structures he saw in a cork slice. Through he didn’t see the inside of a cell, he discovered the cell and coined the term. He used a primitive compound microscope . He only saw cell walls as it a dead tissue. He discovered it in 1665. The first man to witness a live cell under microscope was Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek in 1674.
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Robert Hooke was an English scientist who coined the term cell for the Honeycomb structures he saw in a cork slice. Through he didn’t see the inside of a cell, he discovered the cell and coined the term. He used a primitive compound microscope . He only saw cell walls as it a dead tissue. He discovered it in 1665. The first man to witness a live cell under microscope was Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek in 1674.
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Robert Brown coined the term nucleus
Hugo von Mohl coined the term protoplasm