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Write the contribution of Robert Hooke

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Robert Hooke (1635-1703) is an English physicist. He contributed to the discovery of cells while looking at a thin slice of cork. He then thought that cells only exist in plants and fungi. In 1665, he published Micrographia.

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Robert Hooke's greatest legacy is his contribution to cell theory. Cell theory, as we know it today, is the result of the work of many different scientists. But here's the thing: Hooke was actually the first person to view cells under a microscope. ... Thus, he coined the term 'cell' as it's now used in biology

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