Hooke’s observation is important because it was the first time someone observed that living things appear to consist of separate units, leading to the use of the term “cell” in biology.
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Hooke’s 1665 observation is crucial in science history because he discovered cells in cork using a microscope, coining the term “cell,” and laying the foundation for cell theory, which is fundamental to biology.