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Robert brown's inventions and works

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Answered by Anonymous
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▪Robert Brown focused most of his studies in the field of botany, which is the study of plants. He eventually focused even deeper in the field of botany by studying in the field of palynology, which is the study of living and fossilized plant pollen, spores, and microscopic plankton.

>< Mr. Brown also conducted studies in paleobotany, the study of the evolution of plants through geologic history to confirm the fossil record. It's time to look at his contributions to science and our world.

☆Cell Theory:-☆

><During the time of Robert Brown conducting studies, there were many scientists seeking to understand more about what makes up plants and animals.

><Several scientists realized that there were cells present in both plants and animals, but they did not know the functions of most cells or what was inside of the cells.

><Well, Brown was studying and breeding plants. He knew that it took pollen grains in order to create new plants.

><While watching the process of pollen grains fertilizing a plant, he noticed that there were ovals inside the plant cells and the pollen was moving in and out of the ovals.

>< He realized that the ovals were of greatimportance to the cells and called them the nucleus of the cell.

><The nucleus, as we clearly know now, is like the brain of the cell that contains DNA and directs everything that takes place in the cell.

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Answered by criticalops12309
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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.

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