The cells were first discovered when a scientist named Robert Hooke observed cell walls in cork under a microscope.
Robert Hooke's observation made it possible to visualize the dead cell walls of cork, even without knowing what the image represented, exactly, and without relating living beings to a cellular composition.
In the beginning, the cell theory was elaborated by the scientist Robert Hooke, in the year 1665. Based on this research, the cell is a morphophysiological unit of all living beings, that is, it corresponds to the smallest unit of life.
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