what is thin slice of cork?
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thin slices of cork, describing the pores, or "cells" he viewed. Hooke had discovered plant cells, or more precisely, Hooke had been viewing the cell walls in corktissue.
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Robert Hooke observed slices of cork (part of the bark of a tree )under a simple magnifying device.
He took thin slices of cork and observed them under a microscope. He observed partitioned boxes or compartments in the cork slice.Hooke coined the term ‘cell’ for each box.
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Robert Hooke observed slices of cork (part of the bark of a tree )under a simple magnifying device.
He took thin slices of cork and observed them under a microscope. He observed partitioned boxes or compartments in the cork slice.Hooke coined the term ‘cell’ for each box.
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