Brown observed small, random movements of the particles. Such motion, which was observed in many other places, was named Brownian motion in his honor.
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According to biologists, the first scientist to discover cells is Robert Hook who observed the cells of living and dead things in the late 17th century.
Robert Hooke
Albert Einstein explained the phenomenon of Brownian motion named after the Scottish botanist Robert Brown. The phenomenon had been observed and described in Roman times (60 BC) and examined since the invention of the microscope.
scottish botanist robert brown.
Robert hooke was the scientist who discovered and first used the term 'cells' for the structural and functional unit of a living organism.he observed plant cells of a cork tissue.
Yes, it was first observed by Robert Brown in 1827, and it is random movement of particles suspended in a fluid or gas.
Robert Murray - Scottish footballer - was born in 1915.
Robert Brown was a Scottish palaeobotanist and botanist who as the first or the pioneer in using a microscope in studying. He was known because of his numerous great contribution like the Brownian motion and cell nucleus.
i think the fist scientist to describe a cell was ROBERT HOOKE because he was the one who wrote about them in the first place.