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Who observed a thin slice of cork under a crude microscope?(a) Robert Hooke(b) Robert Brown(c) Charles Darwin(d) Gregor Mendel

Aniket Singh , 9 Months ago
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The correct answer is (a) Robert Hooke. Robert Hooke, an English scientist, observed a thin slice of cork under a crude microscope in the 17th century. He observed a multitude of small, box-like structures, which he termed "cells" due to their resemblance to the cells of a monastery. This observation led to the discovery of cells and the establishment of the cell theory, marking a significant milestone in the field of biology.

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