Robert Hooke's occupation was that of an architect, polymath and English natural philosopher. He got his education at Wadham College, Oxford, Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford,and University of Oxford.
in.............. 1665 - 1683
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 was famous for discovering cells and springs and elasticity. He first discovered cells in cork samplings and then in plant tissue. For this, Robert used a microscope said to have been "an early microscope."
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.
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cells insects moons suns and more.
hookes book was about cells insect and more
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Hooke's law of Elasticity.
in.............. 1665 - 1683