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In which specimen were cells first identified?
microorganism
cork bark
DNA
mitochondrion
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Cork bark.
Robert Hooke first described "cells" in 1665 after examining thin slices of cork under a microscope (Micrographia), noting the boxlike compartments he called cells.
Robert Hooke first described "cells" in 1665 after examining thin slices of cork under a microscope (Micrographia), noting the boxlike compartments he called cells.
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