Robert Hooke was famous for his biologic studies but had jobs before. He went to Oxford Unversity to study and enhance his skills for being an artist. He was also appointed as a geomotry professor later in his life. His time of biological studies came after Oxford University. During college, he accepted a choice for being Rober Boyle's assistant. There, Boyle taught him almost everything he knew in the field of Biology
It is not known when Robert Hooke's mom died. What is known is that his father died in 1648 when Robert was 13.
Robert Hooke never married and had no wife. He dedicated his life to his scientific work and never pursued a romantic relationship or family life.
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Robert Hooke's book was called "Micrographia," published in 1665. It was a groundbreaking work that detailed Hooke's observations using a microscope, including illustrations of various objects magnified under the lens.
Robert Hooke's discovery of cells in 1665 was important because it laid the foundation for the field of cell biology. It provided the first insight into the basic unit of life and revolutionized the way we understand living organisms. Hooke's work also helped pave the way for advancements in medicine, genetics, and other biological sciences.
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London,england
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Hooke's law of Elasticity.
hookes book was about cells insect and more
cells insects moons suns and more.
He discovered that every living things have cells.
September the 12th 2001
he discovered cells while looking at cork.