Who is the English scientists who first used the term "cell" to describe the building blocks of all living things?
1 Answer
Jun 25, 2017
Robert Hooke
Explanation:
Robert Hooke discovered and named cells in 1665. He was at Wadham College, Oxford when he first looked at cork cells under a microscope. It is believed that he named the cell 'cell' after the small rooms called cells in monasteries.