Who coined the term cell? ________________________
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Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke was a European scientist in the Royal Society of London. He built a microscope in 1665 to examine the thin sections of cork he had cut with a penknife. He observed a number of tiny boxlike structures that resembled honeycomb. He named these structures as 'cells'.
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Robert Hooke
Robert HookeRobert Hooke was a European scientist in the Royal Society of London. He built a microscope in 1665 to examine the thin sections of cork he had cut with a penknife. He observed a number of tiny boxlike structures that resembled honeycomb. He named these structures as 'cells'.
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