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Yes, at one time in the 17th century one Robert Hooke was a monk. Robert Hooke later became an experimental scientist in the 17th century.
Robert Hooke discovered the 'Hooke's Law' of Elasticity
Robert Hooke found cells when he looked at thin slices of cork through a microscope.
No Robert Hooke wasnt Poor he was a famous scientist
Robert Hooke did invent the microscope
Yes, at one time in the 17th century one Robert Hooke was a monk. Robert Hooke later became an experimental scientist in the 17th century.
Robert Hooke named the cell in the 17th century
Robert hooke and Leonardo da vinci
the latter half of the 17th century. Please see his wikipedia article for more information.
The first universal joint was created by Londoner Robert Hooke, a scientist of the 17th century.
i think it might be the microscope if you would say that is tecnology because Robert hooke discovered cells with it in the 17th century
Robert Hooke discovered cell theory and cells
The first person to use the word "cells" in a biological context was Robert Hooke in the 17th century. He used the term to describe the small compartments he observed in a slice of cork under a microscope, likening them to the cells in a monastery.
Robert Hooke is attributed with observing the first cells in the 17th century. He named them cells because they reminded him of the rooms that monks lived in inside a monastery, which were called cells.
According to biologists, the first scientist to discover cells is Robert Hook who observed the cells of living and dead things in the late 17th century.
Robert Hooke died over a century (a period of 100 years) before photography was invented
1600's or 17th century