Robert hooke examined a thin slice of cork.The cork comes from:
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The Cork Oak Tree is a medium-sized, evergreen oak with a thick corky bark that is periodically plucked to make sellable cork. Cork, or more specifically, the bark of the tree that grows around its trunk, is a natural raw material. Yes, the bark is used to make natural wine corks.
How the experiments got done:
- His study of thin slices of cork and description of the pores or "cells" he observed is perhaps his most well-known findings. In order to be more accurate, Hooke had been examining the cork tissue's cell walls when he first learned about plant cells.
- He was shocked to observe what appeared to be a honeycomb when he used his microscope to examine a small slice of cork. To depict what he saw, Hooke created the drawing. The cork was composed of numerous extremely small parts, or what Hooke called cells.
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