His discovery led to this improvement in science. He studied a dead cork [cell] and saw that it had many similar compartments that looked like holding cells, therefore the name Cells came to be. Robert Hooke saw the compartments with a special microscope that he built and invented. This microscope, however, was no where near as strong as the microscopes that we have today in our modern day technological lives.
This is pretty much all that I can think of off of the top of my head, so BYE!!!
10 is so important because we use a base-10 counting system.
why is a scale important
Discovery Cove limits the number of visitors per day to 1000. So that would mean that in any given year they would have over 300,000 visitors. Because of the daily limit it is advisable to make reservations.
The universe is older than mankind and mankind evolved within the universe. So the universe could not be discovered.
Because it is so important and is good for the area
Robert Hooke's discovery of cells in 1665 was important because it laid the foundation for the field of cell biology. It provided the first insight into the basic unit of life and revolutionized the way we understand living organisms. Hooke's work also helped pave the way for advancements in medicine, genetics, and other biological sciences.
the discovery was so important because they were looking for this forever
Because of the treasures
Hooke's discovery of cells in cork was impossible without a microscope because the cells are too small to be seen by the naked eye. The microscope allowed Hooke to magnify the cork tissue and observe the microscopic structures, leading to his groundbreaking discovery.
the voyages were so important because they wouldn't have discovered the Americas
His discovery was so important because he made the solar system come to life.
every body wanted a pooh
so peple can now it haha
It was so important to Robert because the mariner in the poem was also traveling to the poles on an expedition.
it allowed portable electronic devices to be made
Becasue of irrgation that people use to water with.
Why do you think people were so interested in seeing Hooke's drawing?