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Johnathon Floyd
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10 June, 20:19
Why did Robert Hooke choose the word "cell"?
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Andre Wilkins
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Robert Hooke named them this because he said that the "cell" looked very similar to the monasteries "cells" that the monks worked and lived in.
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