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Well, not really. Did they even have microscopes back then?
Sure.
Let's search up about it.
Hey, Frank do you ever wonder how cells were discovered?
It said that when he looked at a cork under the microscope he saw the cells.
In 1665 he published a book called 'Micrographia'.It's a book about microorganisms and the pictures were handrawn by himself!
He called what he saw 'cellulae' because it reminded him of the rooms monks used at the time
Well it says here Robert Hooke first discovered the cell.
What? Well, anyways after the book was published this guy went to make his own microscope to see cells himself.
Oh wow! I never knew that microscope way back then. That's amazing!
His name is Antonie Van Luewenhoek. He's a Dutch naturalist.
I don't belive you.
Of course!
Oh wow, he made a microscope by himself? He's amazing!
Frank , are you even listening??
In 1665 he published a book with handrawn images of microrganisms called 'Micrographia.
Robert Hooke was the first to discover cell. When he studied a cork under the microscope he named what he saw 'celluale.
Oh wow...
I told you Daniel, I was listening.
After the publishing of the book a Dutch naturalist made his own microscope to see cells for himself.
Okay Frank, you win.
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