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bioghrapy of robert brown

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Answered by riddhi66
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Robert Brown, a botanist, collected, studied and classified thousands of plant flora he collected from the Flinders expedition to Australia in 1801 – 1805.

He described Brownian motion, the movement of small particles in solution, which is named after him and he described and named the plant cell nuclei.

He was the first to recognize the difference between gymnosperms (conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants).


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Robert Brown, (born December 21, 1773, Montrose, Angus, Scotland—died June 10, 1858, London, England), Scottish botanist best known for his descriptions of cell nuclei and of the continuous motion of minute particles in solution, which came to be called Brownian motion. ...

Born: December 21, 1773, Montrose

Died: June 10, 1858

Profession: Botanist

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