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What is the role of Robert Hooke, Leeuwenkoek, Robert Brown, Purkinje, Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow in the discovery and early knowledge of cell?

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Answered by gunjanvaishnav
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Robert Hooke discovered a cell .and leeuwenkoek discovered microscope and Robert brown discovered a nucleus purkinje discovered protoplasm schleiden discovered the cell theory

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Answered by smita1980peehu
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Explanation: Robert Hooke in 1665 discovered dead cells on a cork found in the branch of Oak tree then in 1674 Leeuwenhoek discovered free floating cells on a pond , in 1831 Robert Brown discovered nucleus , then Purkinje in 1839 discovered protoplasm . The cell theory was given by 2 scientists Schleiden in 1838 and Schwann in 1839 . Cell theory was expanded by Virchow in 1855 . The electron microscope invention in 1940 helped to observe and understand the complex structure of cell and it's various organelles

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