Biology, asked by manojsingh3, 9 months ago


What did he obser
ve under his microscope?​

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Answered by janvirodge
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Answer:

it can be cells or many other things like leaf , onion etc....

Answered by pranay0144
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While examining the thin slice of cork. Robert Hooke saw that cork resembled the structure of a honeycomb consisting of many little compartments. Cork is a substance which comes from the bark of a tree. This was in the year 1665 when Hooke made this chance observation through a self - designated microscope. Robert Hooke called these boxes cells. Cell is a Latin word for ' a little room '.

This may seem to be a very small and insignificant incident but it is very important in the history of science. This was the very first time that someone had observed that the living things appear to consist of separate units. The use of the word 'cell' to describe these units is used till this day in biology.

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