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Which microscope did Robert Hooke use to study tree bark?
electron microscope
compound light microscope
simple microscope
scanning microscope
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Compound light microscope.
Hooke used a 17th-century compound microscope (multiple lenses) in his Micrographia when describing cork (tree bark) and coining the term "cell."
Hooke used a 17th-century compound microscope (multiple lenses) in his Micrographia when describing cork (tree bark) and coining the term "cell."
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