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Robert Hooke had to take thin slices of cork to see the details carefully
A man by the name of Robert Hooke discovered them in the 1660s, and described them as cells. He used equipment to view cells accurately and thus coined the term 'cell' and the name is still used today.
yes cork does have a large vacuoles because it is a plant cell. all plant cells have vacuoles that take up most of the volume in a plant cell. cork is a non-living cell from the bark of a cork oak tree. hope this answered your question!;)
Felix Dujardin is a French biologist and cytologist who is known for his studies in the classification of protozoans and invertebrates. He is also one of the scientists who contributed to cell theory. During 1665, scientist Robert Hooke coined the term, 'cell.' This opened up a whole new world as far as biology was concerned in the scientific realm. Dujardin was able to take the cell theory a bit further and was the first to group single-cell animals and name them as 'Rhizopoda.' They are now called protozoans
The more scientists worked on finding out more about the cell the more they learned about cells. Plus the microscopes became more advanced then the more they could see what was in the cell. (This is only a middle school answer!!!)
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Robert Hooke hascriticizedNewton when he initially presented his ideas to the Royal Society and Newton did not take kindly to that response. Rather than undergo more ridicule by his peer Newton just waited for Hooke to die and then published it uncontested.
A man by the name of Robert Hooke discovered them in the 1660s, and described them as cells. He used equipment to view cells accurately and thus coined the term 'cell' and the name is still used today.
There are no direct flights from Cork to Sydney or Cork to Los Angeles, so you would need to take a number of flights to get to either of them if starting from Cork. However, Sydney is much further from Cork than Los Angeles is, so it would take much longer to get there.
He was the first individual to observe cells. He coined that term. He also discover many principles we take for granted today in science. Tension is a term he coined for example.
Many people said that he was a noble, straight man but records have shown that he was slightly hunched back and would take the chance to ruin any rival scientist's reputations.
Cork is a soft and somewhat spongy floor. Sealers can be applied to it to make it more durable but they take away somewhat the feel of cork flooring.
Well it maters what temperature the freezer is. If it is 0 degrees it should take about 2 to 3 hours but if it's slices it should take less
Cork is the largest county in Ireland, so it would depend on where you are starting from. If you use the example of Cork city to Kildare town, it would take bout 2 hours in good traffic.
Yes
2.30hrs
From Cork city to Sligo town, depending on the route you take and the amount of traffic as you are travelling, it would take about four and a half hours.
Driving from cork to kerry airport is very straightforward. It can take from an hour and a half to two hours!