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helped develop the microscope
Robert hook discovered cell in 1665 with the help of a primitive microscope. He observed it in a cork slice with the help of a primitive microscope. in the shape of a honey comb
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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
he died
helped develop the microscope
you can discover cells, e.g. ... Robert Hooke discovered plant cells with it
you can discover cells, e.g. ... Robert Hooke discovered plant cells with it
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Robert hook discovered cell in 1665 with the help of a primitive microscope. He observed it in a cork slice with the help of a primitive microscope. in the shape of a honey comb
I don't exactly know but I think Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope.
Yes. He himself told one of his main rivals, Robert Hooke, "if I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants".
Rudolf Virchow apparently received no help in 1858 for his opinions on cell theory. Some of his opinions, however, were based upon research by Theodor Schwann.
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I was just learining this so i hope i can help! Okay Robert Hooke (1635-1703) was a man of considerable talent. His ideas and inventions covered a wide range of science topics! Hooke was a firm believer in expermintal investagation. As he experimented, he carefully recorded his observations. One of his lasting effects on science was his science picture book, Micrographia. The finely detailed drawings in the book demonstrate Hooke's artistic ability and sientific accuracy. Chemist, physicist, naturalist, inventor, architect-Robert Hooke was all of hese and more. In 1665 Robert Hooke examined a small peice of dried cork with a microscope that he had invented.He observed small, empty chambers that he called cells. Scientists soon decovered that what Hooke had actually seen was the cell walls of the dead cork. It was Hooke who first introduced the use of ballence spring for the regulation of watches. He also make improvements in pendulum clocks and invented a machine for cutting the teeth of watch wheels. He improved the microscope. He invented a revolving drum recorder for pressure and temperature and a universal joint. I'm not sure if this helped at all but i hope it did.