The first scientist to discover and name cells was Robert Hooke. In 1665, he observed and described cells in cork under a microscope, calling them "cells" because they reminded him of small rooms or monastery cells.
Robert Brown's father was James Brown and his mother was Helen Brown.
There is no definitive information on Robert Hooke's favorite food. He was a scientist and inventor known for his work in the field of microscopy and cell biology, not for his culinary preferences.
The main scientist was Robert Brown. He made a detailed description of the cell nucleus and he also gave nucleus it's name
Cell Nucleus was first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. He came to this discovery as he was observing a piece of cork under the microscope and noticed small chambers like honey comb in them. Those chambers were called cells by ROBERT BROWN. Later another scientist ROBERT BROWN discovered the nucleus in the cell of orchid.A German scientist SHWANN discovered the animal cell with nucleus.Your Welcome :)
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Who is Robert kotch? Who did he work with? Was he a scientist?
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No, Robert Langdon did not work for CERN. He is a fictional character created by author Dan Brown who appears in a series of novels, such as "Angels & Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code," where he is portrayed as a Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology.
Westinghouse, early 1950s, senior scientist
Robert Hunt - scientist - was born in 1807.
Robert Hunt - scientist - died in 1887.
Robert Matthews - scientist - was born in 1959.
Robert Briggs - scientist - was born in 1911.
Robert Briggs - scientist - died in 1983.
Robert Hooke did some important early work in the field of microbiology. He used a microscope to study microscopic organisms.