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 * Robert Brown was born December 21, 1773 and died June 10, 1858. || Robert Brown

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 * He was born in Montrose, Scotland. Robert Brown was the son of a clergyman and before he went into the army he went to two universities. || Montrose Scotland

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 * He studied medicine at Aberdeen and Edinburgh University. || Aberdeen and Edinburgh University

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 * Robert Brown returned to England to conduct his research in 1805. || [[image:https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/ZMBN-KN7cvoIEF-YfNKy6qq1kIXMBaYYiixpRH1Qu0agZ2ExldXeIFCYMZCcr1hIWSnKJ-vI3baUlvTTBN4Z6iLCfJK6KGhMLUNCfvkZtv90_SYnZNtU-zQ72mPRjcs3s2-z-83- width="298" height="397" caption="Image result for robert brown"]] ||
 * One of Robert Brown’s accomplishments were discovering the nucleus. He studied plants and noticed a structure that he names the nucleus. Robert brown was persisted with the idea of the nucleus and was credited with the it during his lifetime. || [[image:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/20dSTO81NlSyH7VYtLhZkMrv74hrHNmQsTYAIwzJP_WiizsVnT1RhY6IFEDYZzdqf_klhbdupZ5xnwa78seEcIucihOEteiz4tAKMcccYdcpYiXrSAUbdN9MLRz3BH6jFxzLrHgM width="220" height="245"]] ||
 * Robert Brown used a more advanced microscope with two lenses. He further improved this microscope. || The microscope Robert Brown used
 * Another accomplishment of Robert Brown is classifying approximately 3,900 species he gathered. Robert Brown also published two works of literature; Proteaceae and A Brief Account of Microscopical Observations. These books described his observations of plants and microscopic particles. Robert Brown was also the first to study fluctuations and named brownian motion. || [[image:https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/7UDFezpx32aNlatmlC77Gr4iNpuIW0ZI0zfxRa1Lg8PnUK9m_Ay51NeS16v63eLcckJC9EpRgYHDDFxOqVPwTNEIpi11c9bgd7wrjFZPeNMKzLZuYKSBSEGfVgmYea6nEzbXEmV9 width="220" height="299"]][[image:https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/25oYck4MIsPbEtoBEHvk0hw-c_j6Zcb9sCMQvRkKRodG8BdCWti9Ed3ao9cdzBUiljHHRgw5q-MjSsE1qcVEsrXKoL8cWhfOfD3xIYS3rOYjlnc1xsGEsYRlmuW92Hkh2Mo_D3Qo width="257" height="400"]] ||
 * After Robert Brown’s ground-breaking discoveries he was elected into Royal Society in 1810 and became president of Linnean Society in 1849. || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/rWiqzLvXtsJQU7RU6OGxSXdH-LbT-8nRGaAmCAyPQ-b_0KHHDYhbvXN3JWm0aVJ0iDwCTGGnO4Zg8m5IFxD6eU9v4dmpBXHKyWtx_aYSfczL_ySvBanxvomXUBm83urmLcbEmkPF width="277" height="183" caption="Image result for royal society"]][[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/BbpIoKxf4jLiBHU5TwloC5egvTLG8JM8wogLWeUtzNXEvdVOjpLlUt4lwq99c_fs9MFNCRHNbPO7ec_HTG3CqARZALz9ch6b89hReVHPf0-nRX1lcmiF94m4GU8TAdN8-lJL_ab4 width="298" height="168" caption="Image result for Linnean Society"]] ||
 * The nucleus is to the cell as the brain is to the human body. The nucleus is the control center of the cell and is in charge of what happens. This is like how the brain controls the actions of the human body. || [[image:https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/d9wSsVpJ6AcxkbsehxyyJtxnKc3v657l6sxyUpurtqvzUFzYpOtdBP4v223bIBIjB9X-wBgTwRRxtng7thka6M2LI0cqrNgyJwUPfR0Yut48wpcv7rxnrBRnnecrHX_x3NQj57xe width="298" height="129"]][[image:https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/tEdyXEFudhOnVTnfM2mp5_E5orrMorT0j_IKTFPAVsiNwQT3cR8y0uULu5S3-QpONEdVk-4Uek1mX6BitVFZ3Ta7o--dR6_CtH-My2PwUAcpXuKjxMfA3MOmcIvv1ml8adduwbAp width="298" height="311"]] ||
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