Biology, asked by bhavyapreetsingh, 2 months ago

Robert Hooke sketched what looked like honeycombs, or repeated circular or square units, when he observed plant cells under a microscope.
a. What is each unit?​

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Answered by withluckygamingstyle
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When he looked at a thin slice of cork under his microscope, he was surprised to see what looked like a honeycomb. Hooke made the drawing in the figure below to show what he saw. As you can see, the cork was made up of many tiny units, which Hooke called cells.

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