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What Robert hooke had discovered in the thin section of the cork was

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Answered by kmswami2002
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When Hooke viewed a thin cutting of cork he discovered empty spaces contained by walls, and termed them pores, or cells. The term cells stuck and Hooke gained credit for discovering the building blocks of all life. Hooke calculated the number of cells in a cubic inch to be 1,259,712,000, and while he couldn't grasp the full effect of his discovery, he did at least appreciate the sheer number of these cells.

Answered by Anujcr7a
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Answer: He discovered a layer of dead cork cells.

Explanation:He saw many cell like structures each having a definite boundary and coined them as 'cells', (meaning prison there).

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