A quick look on Wikipedia - produced the names of John Hooke and Cecily Gyles as Robert Hooke's parents.
Robert Hooke's most famous discovery, Hooke's Law, was made in 1660. This law describes the relationship between the force applied to an elastic object and the resulting deformation or change in shape.
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 Hooke's hypothesis from his cell experiment, which he observed using a microscope, was that cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. He coined the term "cell" after observing the structure of a piece of cork. This discovery laid the foundation for the field of cell biology.
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 Hooke took thin slices of cork to observe its structure under a microscope. By examining the tiny cells and compartments in the cork, he was able to make detailed observations about its composition and structure, leading to his discovery of cells.
It is not known when Robert Hooke's mom died. What is known is that his father died in 1648 when Robert was 13.
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He discovered that every living things have cells.
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