AP BIOLOGY

THE CELL

CELL THEORY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
English scientist that cut a thin slice of cork and looked at it under his microscope. To him, the cork seemed to be made up of empty little boxes, which he named cells
A
Hooke
B
Schwann
C
Van Leewenhoek
D
Schleiden
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Name the scientist who observed a thin slice of cork through a microscope and coined the term ‘cell’. Answer: Robert Hooke in 1665 observed a thin slice of cork through a microscope and coined the term ‘cell’.

Detailed explanation-2: -Hooke detailed his observations of this tiny and previously unseen world in his book, Micrographia. To him, the cork looked as if it was made of tiny pores, which he came to call “cells” because they reminded him of the cells in a monastery.

Detailed explanation-3: -Important Figures in Cell History: Robert Hooke was an English scientist who looked at a thin slice of cork (oak cork) through a compound microscope. He observed tiny, hollow, room-like structures that he called ‘cells’ because they reminded him of the rooms that the monks lived in.

Detailed explanation-4: -Abstract. In 1665, Robert Hooke was the first to observe cork cells and their characteristic hexagonal shape, using the first optical microscope, which was invented by him at that time.

Detailed explanation-5: -In 1665, Robert Hooke used a microscope to examine a tiny slice of cork. He observed that the cork was made up of tiny units that looked like a honeycomb. He referred to them as cells, and he was the first to find a dead cell.

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