it looked like a small bronze pamplet just 5-6 inches and was kind of heavy.
What was the name of the first microscope?
a compound microscope.
what was his microscope called
i tinik it looked like dust or like the world in wall-e
compound microscope :)
it looked old
robert hooke he looked at a cork and said that it looked like a cell
He first looked through a microscope in 1665
a piece of paper
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Robert Hooke. He looked at a cork.
Leeuwenhoek was the first person to see anything under a microscope. He put pond water under the microscope and studied tiny animals swimming in the water and called them "animalcules" hope this helps!
the curved glass looked like a lentil
Robert Hooke looked at a cork under a microscope, not plant cells!
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Hooke looked at a slice of cork and saw that it look like a cell where monks and nuns used to sleep.
The microscope was first invented and used by Robert Hooke. He looked at slices of cork under the microscope and noticed that they look like the little rooms that monks used. These were called cells. And so came the term cells for what makes up tissues.