how can Hooke study cell in cork as there are molecules in non living organisms instead of cells
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Robert Hooke was involved as the first scientist to discover the cells.
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Robert Hooke (1635-1703) is an English physicist. He contributed to the discovery of cells while looking at a thin slice of cork. He then thought that cells only exist in plants and fungi. In 1665, he published Micrographia.
Additional information: Another scientist, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1673) contributed to the discovery of living and also motile cells by using a handmade microscope to observe pond scum, semen, dental plaque, etc. He then discovered single-celled organisms known as animalcules. He also observed fish, birds, frogs, dogs and human blood.
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The robert hooke saw that the cork resembled the structure of honey comb consisting of many little compartments
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