It helped us by it allowed us to see microscopic organisms better.
hahha,i had to do this for my response question...
in 1595 Zacharias Jansen was credited for making the first microscope but it is believed that his father Hans made the first one but Jansen perfected the compound works of the microscope so there he was credited more for the development
btw,its in the cell theory article.
How did the microscope contribute to knowledge about living things?
Microscopes changed the way scientist look at the world because now they can understand and gradually build knowledge of how we are created and how we operate.
Microscopes changed the way scientist look at the world because now they can understand and gradually build knowledge of how we are created and how we operate.
Because you can examine living samples, the electron microscope can only examine killed samples.
Before the invention of the microscope the people believed that the diseases were caused by spiritual effects. In medieval times the people believed more in the church than in science. After the invention of the microscope, people took a step back and look what has caused the diseases to occur. We would not be living the way we do now, because more and more diseases would occur and it would be the same Bubonic Plague over again.
Cell theory is not directly dependent on Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's invention of the microscope, although his microscope did improve the observation of cells. The cell theory was established based on the work of multiple scientists, including Robert Hooke, Matthias Schleiden, and Theodor Schwann. It states that all living organisms are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of life, and cells arise from pre-existing cells.
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
You can only view non-living things under the electron microscope, while with the compound you can view living organisms
How did the microscope contribute to knowledge about living things?
It helped us by it allowed us to see microscopic organisms better.
to see micro organisms
Because you can examine living samples, the electron microscope can only examine killed samples.
Robert Hooke is credited for discovering and naming the cells found in both living and dead organisms. Using the bark of a cork tree, he was the first to see cells under a microscope.
it made them see deeper into the object to see what it is made of and more
Before the invention of the microscope the people believed that the diseases were caused by spiritual effects. In medieval times the people believed more in the church than in science. After the invention of the microscope, people took a step back and look what has caused the diseases to occur. We would not be living the way we do now, because more and more diseases would occur and it would be the same Bubonic Plague over again.
The microscope helped Scientists see some things for the first time. We learned that we're made of trillions of cells and because of that have ventured into many new fields of sceince
cells.
Cell theory is not directly dependent on Antonie van Leeuwenhoek's invention of the microscope, although his microscope did improve the observation of cells. The cell theory was established based on the work of multiple scientists, including Robert Hooke, Matthias Schleiden, and Theodor Schwann. It states that all living organisms are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of life, and cells arise from pre-existing cells.
By being able to see cells and microbes, humans were able to unerstand that we are made up of tiny parts that form larger ones.
By being able to see cells and microbes, humans were able to unerstand that we are made up of tiny parts that form larger ones.