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He discovered the cell nucleus within cells as one of his major accomplishments

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Robert Brown named the nucleus

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Cell Nucleus was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. He came to this discovery as he was observing a piece of cork under the microscope and noticed small chambers like honey comb in them. Those chambers were called cells by ROBERT BROWN. Later another scientist ROBERT BROWN discovered the nucleus in the cell of orchid.A German scientist SHWANN discovered the animal cell with nucleus.Your Welcome :)


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