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1. Why were the cells in the cork which Robert Hooke observed in a honey comb like structure?
2. Give two examples to prove that cells of multicellular organisms are specialized? Can a cell of an unicellular organism perform only specialized function?
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1. What Hooke saw looked like a piece of honeycomb. The cork was full of small empty compartments separated by thin walls. He called the compartments "pores, or cells." He estimated that every cubic inch of cork had about twelve hundred million of these cells. Robert Hooke had discovered the small-scale structure of cork.
2.Cells function differently in unicellular and multicellular organisms, but in every organism, each cell has specialized cell.
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1. Why were the cells in the cork which Robert Hooke observed in a honey comb like structure?
= Discovery of Cells
When he looked at a thin slice of cork under his microscope, he was surprised to see what looked like a honeycomb. Hooke made the drawing in figure below to show what he saw. As you can see, the cork was made up of many tiny units, which Hooke called cells.
2.Give two examples to prove that cells of multicellular organisms are specialized? Can a cell of an unicellular organism perform only specialized function?
= In multicellular organisms cells differentiate and specialize to form tissues which cooperate to form organs such as brains, kidneys, hearts, stomachs, and lungs. Without specialized cells multicellular organisms would be nothing more than a homogeneous lump of cells.
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