The answer is no. Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork, not a living organism. He called the microscopic honeycomb cavities (tiny openings) visible through the microscope as cells. He named them cells because of the resemblance of the tiny openings to the monasteries of monks.
Most of the options are pretty superficial but chromosomal analysis goes in depth therefore you'll get more results and find what could potentially be wrong.