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who was Robert Hooke???


raghu37: Robert Hooke was a Renaissance Man – a jack of all trades, and a master of many.

He wrote one of the most significant scientific books ever written, Micrographia, and made contributions to human knowledge spanning Architecture, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Surveying & Map Making, and the design and construction of scientific instruments.
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Answered by Shakespeare0856
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Robert Hooke was an English scientist who discovered and named the cells, while examining a thin slice of a bottle cork under a primitive microscope made by him. Hooke observed Cork's honey combed or porous structure. Hooke found porous structure of cork to resemble with monasteries and called the units, cells. He published his work in a book, "Micrographia" in 1665.

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Answered by Anshu984
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Robert Hooke discovered the dead cell for the first time in cork cell in 1664.

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