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in a cubic inch of cork __cells are present​

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Answered by sandhyapuvvada
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Answer:

twelve hundred million cells are present in a cubic inch of cork

Explanation:

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.

Answered by boddupadmakarrao14
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Answer:

200 million cells

Explanation:

In a cubic inch of cork 200millon cells are present.

Robert Hooke discovered that cells are present in the cork

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