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Hooke Was Born Law Of Elasticity Robert
530 wordsRobert Hooke was and English scientist born in 1635 and died in the year of 1703. Robert Hooke was born in the town of Freshwater, which is located in the Isle of Write. Hooke was born to a minister named John Hooke. Robert received a great deal of education that did not take place in the classroom. He studied with the portraitist Sir Peter Lely (in his youth). He was educated at the University of Oxford. Then after college he was an assistant of Robert Boyle. He made curator of experiments to t...
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White Blood Cells Endoplasmic Reticulum
1,733 wordsThe studies of Robert Hooke 1665 into a plant material would allow the determination of a pore like regular structure surrounded by a wall of which he called cells this in itself unbeknownst to him, was the discovery of the fundamental unit of all living things. In 1838 a botanist called Schleiden derived the theory The basic unit of structure and function of all living organisms is the cell. Over 150 years later this can be regarded as one of the most familiar and important facts within the bio...
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14 Th Century Scientific Revolution
1,991 wordsA) In source A we are looking at a private picture from a 14 th century manuscript. First of all we notice that this is a wealthy man being treated because you had to pay for treatment, hospitals were scarce and uncleanly, so he would have been treated in his home. The treatment by two lat sisters (nuns of study); the invalid could have had lay brothers (monks of study) Source A shows the nuns were sought after. The picture describes the types of medical instruments and practises used by women. ...
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Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek Believed In Cells Cell
340 wordsHistory of the Cell Theory: Cells, the make-up of all living things. Some cell are complete organisms, such as unicellular bacteria and protozoa. Other types of cells are called multicellular, such as nerve cells and muscle cells. With the cell is genetic material, Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) containing coded instructions for the behavior and reproduction of the cell. The cell was first discovered by the 1665 English scientist Robert Hooke, who studied the dead cells of cork with a crude microsc...
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Sir Isaac Newton Robert Hooke
2,697 wordsAs a young boy at King s School in Grantham, England, Isaac Newton was a poor student. His test scores were well below average and were near the bottom of his class. One day as he walked to school a boy academically above him insulted and kicked Isaac. This made Isaac angry, so he challenged this boy to a fight after school. Newton easily won the fight that afternoon, but that was not enough. He had to do something better to avenge himself. He decided he would beat the boy academically as well. ...
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