what did robert Hooke first look at with his microscope? What name did he give what he saw?

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Robert Hooke, an English scientist, is known for his groundbreaking work in microscopy. One of the first things he observed under a microscope was a thin slice of cork from the bark of an oak tree. Curious to understand its structure, Hooke observed tiny compartments that reminded him of the small rooms in a monastery. He called these compartments "cells," deriving the term from Latin cellula, meaning "small rooms" or "cells."