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What were the honeycomb units at which hooke was looking?

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The honeycomb unites that scientist Robert Hooke was looking at under the miscroscope had to have been the biological plant cells. Plant cells have rectangular structures called cell walls, and many of this structures in a clump would appear to form a honeycomb.
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