In 1665, Robert Hooke published micrographia a book in which observations he made with a microscope cause him to coin the term “cell”. He may have coined the term when he viewed a piece of dead cork, a type of plant, and thought it resembled the cells of honeycomb. If he had viewed a section of living cork, what might he have seen

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Cork cells are packed closely together, the cells are generally arranged in radial rows. Separation among the cells is achieved by structures arising from the cork cambium called lenticels. These pore-like structures allow gases to be exchanged between the plant stem and the outside environment.
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