I think robert hooke invent like 300 microscopes
In his lifetime Robertt Hooke made 4000 microscopes.
Robert Hooke
Robert hooke discovered something new under his microscope by using cork He called what he saw "box like" structures. These were cells.
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.
he had no children.
In his lifetime Robertt Hooke made 4000 microscopes.
Robert Hooke
Robert Hooke created the compound microscope in 1675, shortly after writing his book, "Micrographia." Robert Hooke was one of the many great contributors to the study of the microscopic world.
Robert Hooke was an English polymath, natural philosopher, and architect. Robert Hooke's father was a well known architect and Robert was known for many things, including discovering the law of elasticity.
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek. Or, Both: In 1665 Robert Hooke observed and reported "many little boxes" that looked like "cells" where monks lived. He was observing the remains (non living) of cork cells. He coined the phrase "cell". It was Anton van Leeuwenhoek who first observed and wrote about a "living cell". It was in 1673 and he was able to see things with much more detail because he made his own microscopes and was able to grind lenses so precisely that the magnification was 10 times that of Hooke's instruments.
Robert Hooke.
After Hooke studied the fine detail of many fossils with the aid of a microscope, he concluded that they are the remains of organisms.
yes he did he had 2 Brothers, and 2 Sisters
His discovery led to this improvement in science. He studied a dead cork [cell] and saw that it had many similar compartments that looked like holding cells, therefore the name Cells came to be. Robert Hooke saw the compartments with a special microscope that he built and invented. This microscope, however, was no where near as strong as the microscopes that we have today in our modern day technological lives.This is pretty much all that I can think of off of the top of my head, so BYE!!!
Robert Dennard did not invent the battering ram, this was invented many 100's of years before he was even born. What Robert Dennard did invent was DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory).
Robert Hooke