Speciation
This scenario describes allopatric speciation, where a population becomes geographically isolated and subsequently diverges genetically and reproductively from the original population, leading to the formation of a new species over time.
The first scientist to describe a living cell through a microscope was Robert Hooke in 1665. In his book "Micrographia," Hooke observed cells in cork and coined the term "cell" to describe the structures he saw.
The term used to describe the process for a new species developing from an existing species is "speciation." This process occurs when a population becomes reproductively isolated from the original species, leading to the accumulation of differences over time that eventually result in the formation of a distinct new species.
Robert Hooke, an English scientist, was the first to describe the appearance of cells in his book "Micrographia" published in 1665. He used a primitive microscope to observe cork cells, and coined the term "cell" based on the resemblance to small rooms monks lived in, called cells.
The scientist given credit for first using the term "cell" to describe the basic unit of life is Robert Hooke. He described the structure of a cork under a microscope in 1665 and coined the term "cell."
Speciation
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Robert hooke
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