Robert Hooke observed a piece of onion and noticed "cells". True False
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He observed a piece of cork under a microscope and noticed small, box-like structures, which he called "cells." Although he did not observe an onion specifically, his discovery of cells is still relevant to the question. So, the statement "Robert Hooke observed a Show more…
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