Robert Hooke looked at a plant specimen in a microscope and saw it was made of cells. He is also credited with being first person to call them cells.
Yes, Isaac Newton had supporters and colleagues who helped him with his scientific work, such as Edmond Halley and Robert Hooke. Halley played a key role in the publication of Newton's seminal work, "Principia Mathematica."
When Robert Hooke examined a thin cutting of a cork he saw empty spaces enclosed by walls. He called these empty spaces cells.
Robert Hooke was an English scientist who made significant contributions to various fields, including physics, biology, and architecture. His accomplishments include formulating Hooke's Law, which describes the relationship between the force applied to a spring and the resulting deformation. Hooke also discovered and coined the term "cell" in biology while studying plant tissue under a microscope.
Robert Hooke is credited with being one of the first scientists to use a light microscope to observe cells, and he coined the term "cell" in 1665 when describing the microscopic structure of a cork. Although he did not develop a comprehensive cell theory, his work laid the foundation for the understanding that living organisms are composed of cells.
Isaac Newton had a contentious relationship with other scientists of his time, most notably Robert Hooke and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Hooke and Newton had disputes over their scientific work, with Newton often disparaging Hooke's contributions. Leibniz and Newton famously disagreed over the development of calculus, leading to a prolonged and bitter dispute over its invention.
Okay well I dont know so dont really ask me. I am 31 years old and I need to know about it. I know that it was invented in 1665. and that the inventor is Robert Hooke. Sorry look on another website for this answer.
Robert Hooke
he had no children.
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There are three founders of the cell theory. These people being Robert Hooke who discovered the first cell, Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden.
he invented the microscope in 1655, when he was only 20 years old. i dont know where he invented it though.
His first pamphlet (don't know if that counts as a book)) was "Discourse of a New Instrument to make more accurate observations in Astronomy, than ever were yet made" (1661). Source: The Curious Life of Robert Hooke by Lisa Jardine.
I don't exactly know but I think Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope.
Yes, Isaac Newton had supporters and colleagues who helped him with his scientific work, such as Edmond Halley and Robert Hooke. Halley played a key role in the publication of Newton's seminal work, "Principia Mathematica."
Robert Hooke was one of the inventors of the microscope. He was a brilliant scientist and studied cork cells, noticed they were empty and rectangular like the cells of monks and thus, named them cells.There was a English inventor named Robert Hooke. He was born at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, son of John Hooke, memeber of 'All Saints Church'. Robert Hooke was one of the most brilliant and versatile of seventeen-century English scientsist, but he is also not well-known; his persona and his contributions are far outweighted in public perception by those of Newton and of Wren. No likeness exicts of Robert Hooke. Hooke was originally buried THERE, but his bones were moved to 'somewhere in North London' in the 19th century, so his final burial place is unknown.Well, that's all i know that is about Robert Hooke 7 i felt that i had a better answere than that other people's answers.P.S. Thanks. Good-Bye!!!!!also he found out about microscopes and baisically discovered cells so yeh but i dony no much so what the heck. xxx thanx xxx
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i dont know but i want to answer this if robert accept islam inshallah