In his lifetime Robertt Hooke made 4000 microscopes.
Yes, he did make the first microscope.
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he was famous for discovering cellsAnd famous for creating laws about elasticityHe's most famous for creating laws about elasticity. See the link below.And hes famous for discovering the parts of cells.Robert Hooke is known for completing the experiment of using a microscope that magnified 30 times. Based on hims finding it was then created the cell theory that has two basic ideas:1. All organisms are made of one or more cells.2. All new cells come from other cells.Note: When cells reach a certain size it splits in two, it has to make another nucleus and make new copies of organelles in the cytoplasm. This takes up energy and nutrients. When the cell is ready to divide it puckers around the middle and separates into two almost even halves. They have become two almost identical cells. This process is called cell divisionThe literal meaning of organelles is little organs, they do the work of the cell.Robert Hooke was a scientist that was observing a piece of cork that had started cell theory, and he was the inventor of the best microscope of his time. And he called it cells because it looked like the rooms monks would live in.
Robert Hook's many scientific contributions include the iris diaphragm in cameras, the balance wheel in a watch, the universal joint used in vehicles, and the coining of the term "cell" in biology.
the invention of the microscope makes cell study possible because Robert Hooke described his observation with a simple lens of thin slices of cork and then he observed a cell wall and that is how cells get there name.
though Hooke did not make his own microscopes, he was heavily involved with the overall design and optical characteristics. The microscopes were actually made by London instrument maker Christopher Cock, who enjoyed a great deal of success due to the popularity of this microscope design and Hooke's book.
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what he did was make his own invention after Robert hooke did
Yes, he did make the first microscope.
This type of burner was invented by Robert Bunsen and Petre Desaga in Germany.
It was developed, and then you might say improved or modified over time. Zaccharias Janssen and Hans Janssen experimented with lenses that would help make the light microscope, as did Galileo. Anton van Leeuwenhoek also experimented with microscopes and so did Robert Hooke.
Robert Hooke worked with springs because he was studying elasticity and the properties of materials. Springs provided a simple and practical way to understand how materials deform and return to their original shape. His work with springs led to important discoveries in physics and engineering.
he found the very first dead cells ona cork and named them cells
That in later years, people will only use it for alcohal bottles
His first pamphlet (don't know if that counts as a book)) was "Discourse of a New Instrument to make more accurate observations in Astronomy, than ever were yet made" (1661). Source: The Curious Life of Robert Hooke by Lisa Jardine.