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Q6: Who discovered cell and how? From where do the new cells come?​

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Answered by mahi577
26

Explanation:

Explanation:Robert Hooke discovered cells while working on his microscope around 1665. He observed cells in cork and has described about this in his book 'Micrographia'. ... Each living cell divides into two after a definite interval of time and thus new daughter cells are produced.

Answered by jigyasa0310
13

Answer:

Robert Hooke discovered cell in 1665 by examining a dead cork cell under his microscope.

New cells come from pre-existing cells.

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