Why hooke had to take slices of cork?
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Introduction: In 1665, Robert Hooke used a primitive microscope to observe what he called cells, which he believed were unique to plants, in a thin slice of cork. Of course, Hooke was incorrect in his belief that only plants were composed of cells, and he had actually only observed cell walls.
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In 1665, Robert Hooke used a primitive microscope to observe what he called cells, which he believed were unique to plants, in a thin slice of cork. Of course, Hooke was incorrect in his belief that only plants were composed of cells, and he had actually only observed
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