Hey Winter! Do you wanna come to the Science museum with me?
I would love to! I'm looking forward to it!
What are you most curious about science?
I really want to know more about the cell theory. I became so interested with it lately but I need to ask the professors there where and how everything started.
EVERYTHING ABOUT CELLS:
Winter! That's what I'm talking about! The cells.
Well, yeah. I guess he's the one who will introduce us to the cell theory that you're talking about.
Yes! Can you tell us something about the cell theory? We really want to know more about it!
Hello girls! You must be curious about the cell theory that's why you're here right?
... early 1600s
I finally made an object that will allow everyone to see things that the naked eye can't see!
Zacharias Janssen is said to have come up with the first compound microscope allowing every scientist explore things that cannot be seen by the naked eye. The miscroscope became a hot item during that time.
In 1665, Robert Hooke, a British scientist, looked at a thin slice of cork under the microscope and saw a honeycomb structure made up of small compartments he called cells.
The object under the microscope earlier has a honeycomb feature. Should I call it cells? It must be the basic unit of structure and function.