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Yes, optical microscopes can see cells.
A standard optical microscope would be sufficient (as opposed to a scanning electron microscope)
We need a microscope to see cells because they are too small to see without one.
Robert hook discovered cell in 1665 with the help of a primitive microscope. He observed it in a cork slice with the help of a primitive microscope. in the shape of a honey comb
leeuwenhoek first discovered the free living cell . he observed these cells with the help of primitive microscope in pond water
you can discover cells, e.g. ... Robert Hooke discovered plant cells with it
you can discover cells, e.g. ... Robert Hooke discovered plant cells with it
Microscopes help us to see tiny objects that can't be seen with the naked eye. The earliest microscope invented was in 1590 in Middelburg in the Netherlands and the inventer was Hans Lippershy and Zacharias Janssen. In 1625 a compound microscope was invented by Giovanni Faber, he coined the name Gailileo Galilei's compound microscope. (Galileo called the compound microscope "occhiolino" or "little eye".) The microscope lead scientists to the discovery of cells.
help you see living thing movecw: I don't think I've ever seen a simple microscope -- maybe a magnifying glass? Compound!
Yes, optical microscopes can see cells.
electron microscopes...According to my course in OK Virtual Highschool.."Hi-tech electron microscopes are used to study very small objects such as viruses. They can also be used to view the smallest of molecules that make up cells such as DNA in the nucleus. Unlike a compound microscope, an electron microscope can produce a three-dimensional image"
it help us to see the cells physically.
it help us to see the cells physically.
they can see them up close and can identify the cells.
A standard optical microscope would be sufficient (as opposed to a scanning electron microscope)
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They used the microscope invention to look at cells and what they do from close up, but still safe.