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after the microscope was invented Robert Hooke saw the cork cell and name them cells;
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2 Cell IntroductionLab: Cork Cell Cells, parts and functionsLab: Cork Lab, Elodea cell ... ... 3 Cell Parts and Functions: HandoutAssignment: Cell Drawing and functions Osmosis, Lab:
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In fact, it was Hooke who coined the term "cells": the boxlike cells of cork reminded him of the cells of a monastery. Hooke also reported seeing similar structures ...
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These cells are produce from the living cork cambium. As the cork cambium cells divide, the push older cells towards the outside of the plant where they die and ...
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Cork cells are minute, irregular pentagonal or hexagonal prisms. The cell ... Cork consists of a tight web of up to 40 million cells per cubic centimetre. The cell ...
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Cork cambium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cork cambium is one of the plant's meristems – the series of tissues consisting of embryonic (incompletely differentiated) cells from which the plant grows.
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In 1665, the English physicist Robert Hooke looked at a sliver of cork through a microscope lens and noticed some "pores" or "cells" in it. Robert Hooke believed ...
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Robert Hooke first described cells in cork in Micrographia, pp 112-116 (1665). Curator of Instruments for Royal Society, viewed thin slices of cork under 30x lens , ...
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