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The first compass was made out of cork and a piece of metal.
Robert Hookie was the first person to see cells in a cork, the bark of a tree he also then mamed them cells after the laitn term compartment
There are 16 feathers in acork. - M.savitha
I have seen the Aurora Borialis in Dec 2012 in Cork, Republic of Ireland GPS approx 51.8N , 9.5W
Currently HAT-P-1 is the largest planet ever discovered. Its a gas giant with a diameter 2.8x of Jupiter's. Its also the least dense planet found. Its only 1/4 the density of water making the planet its self lighter than a cork. Like Saturn it can float in water only it would float 3x highers. It's gravity is believed to be so strong that no rocky core. The planet its self completely changes the way how gas giants are believed formed.
Well, we can't see such tiny small things with just a naked eye. So they invented microscopes. The answer is because no microscopes were invented. The first person to build a microscope was Robert Hooke. In 1665 Robert Hooke observed a thin slice of cork through a microscope.
Robert Hooke looked at cork cells through his crude microscope. In fact he was the one who coined the term cell, as he said the cork cells reminded him of the cells where monks lived.Read more: Who_was_the_first_to_look_at_plant_cells_with_a_microscopeRobert Hooke. The cells were cork cells.
in 1665 Robort hooke noticed tiny boxlike structues in a slice of cork he was observing through a microscope.
Robert Hooke observed cork cells* through a microscope in 1665.* In fact, he coined the term, cell, at that time because of the resemblance of the cork material to the cells that monks lived in.
Robert Hook was first to look through a microscope to observe slices of cork. He described these as "boxes", later came to know as "cells".
The last part of it flows through Cork, before entering the sea, south of the city.
Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 while examining a slice of cork through his self designed microscope.
Microscopes have helped discover everything that is too small to see with your eyes. Conventional microscopes like the ones you would use in schools to look at cells with helped us to discover.cells. They also help scientists to see smaller components of larger objects. Electron microscopes (extraordinarily expensive) were only invented in 1933, but these allowed us to see MUCH smaller things such as atoms and the individual particles that make up atoms.
Robert Hooke looked at cork cells through his crude microscope. In fact he was the one who coined the term cell, as he said the cork cells reminded him of the cells where monks lived.
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Albert Einstein did not study cells. He was a physicist. Anton von Leeuwenhoek developed microscopes and studied cells. Robert Hooke was the first scientists to refer to cells in cork tissues. Robert Brown is credited with discovering the cell nucleus.
Robert Hooke was the first man to look at cells through his very simple microscope. He observed dead cork cells and described them as cells in a monastary. He called the tiny empty chambers in the cork, cells.