Robert Hooke named the spaces in the cork cell
Cork cells.
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Hooke looked at the cell in a piece of cork and came up with the name ' cell ' because the square plant cell he was looking at reminded him of monk's living/praying quarters.
Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their shape and pattern.
Robert Hooke had one brother and two sisters.
Robert Hooke is the one to identify and name cells.
cells got their name from "Robert Hooke's named them that because, the boxes in the thin slice of cork reminded him of a monastary .So Hooke decided to give them the same name-cells...Ooh and if you don't believe me get a science book with an owl on it,and above the owl it will say,HARCOURT,and the ansewer will be on p.#A6.And for more help go online and type in,www.harcourtschool.com
Robert Hooke named the spaces in the cork cell
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Robert Hooke in 1665 Robert Hooke an English scientist cut a thin slice of cork and looked at it under his microscope. to Hooke the cork seemed to be a bunch of tiny boxes which he called "cells"
Robert Hooke doesnt have a middle name.
Hooke looked at the cell in a piece of cork and came up with the name ' cell ' because the square plant cell he was looking at reminded him of monk's living/praying quarters.
Robert Hooke described the parts of cork he saw under a microscope as "cells" in 1665. He said this because they looked like jail cells.
Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665 He was the first to discover cells by finding the dead cells of a cork
Robert Hooke observed a pice of cork in the early1600's Robert Hooke observed a pieceof cork in the early1600's that had would he discribed to be little things crawling on it. Later he came up with a name cells there you go
Robert hooke discovered something new under his microscope by using cork He called what he saw "box like" structures. These were cells.
Robert Hooke's middle name was not officially recorded or documented. It is believed that he did not have a middle name.