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what are the observations made by roberk hooke when studied the structure of cork

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Answered by ketaa
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Robert Hooke had discovered plant cells -- more precisely, what Hooke saw were the cell walls in cork tissue. In fact, it was Hooke who coined the term "cells": the boxlike cells of cork reminded him of the cells of a monastery. Hooke also reported seeing similar structures in wood and in other plants.

Answered by AAnand2000
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Hooke viewed a thin cutting of cork and discovered empty spaces contained by walls, which he termed cells.

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