The scientist who describe cells as 'many little boxes" was
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In 1665, the English scientist Robert Hooke used a microscope to examine a thin slice of cork. Hooke described it as consisting of “a great many little boxes.” These “little boxes” reminded him of the cubicles or “cells” in which monks lived, so he called them cells.
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scientist Robert Hooke
In 1665, the English scientist Robert Hooke used a microscope to examine a thin slice of cork. Hooke described it as consisting of “a great many little boxes.” These “little boxes” reminded him of the cubicles or “cells” in which monks lived, so he called them cells.
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