I'm led to believe by your grammar that you have never laid eyes on either one, so in what way should it effect you?
cell parts
The scientists with the assistance of the microscopes that were invented in the 16th century AD/ CE found out the microbes or microorganisms And the existence of cells, and cell theory, for one....
Scientists use electron microscopes, such as transmission electron microscopes (TEM) and scanning electron microscopes (SEM), to examine specimens that are smaller than what can be seen using a light microscope. These microscopes use beams of electrons instead of light to achieve higher resolution and magnification, allowing scientists to observe structures at the nanoscale.
Two scientists who studied cells using microscopes were Robert Hooke, who in 1665 was the first to observe cells in a piece of cork, and Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who in the 1670s observed single-celled organisms through his microscopes.
Scientists using the earliest microscopes observed tiny organisms such as bacteria and protozoa for the first time. They also discovered that cells were the basic unit of living organisms, leading to the development of cell theory.
scientists do science by using tools like microscopes and materials like animal cells or elements like hydrogen
Using the earliest microscopes, scientists observed and described microorganisms like bacteria and protozoa for the first time. They also examined cells, blood cells, and plant tissues in more detail, leading to advancements in the understanding of biology and medicine.
Microscopes help scientists observe objects by using lenses to magnify their size, making small details visible. They allow scientists to view objects at a level of detail that is not possible with the naked eye, enabling them to study the structure, composition, and properties of the object being observed.
Ones that need to see very small objects, such as DNA, etc. Using the microscope makes it easier to see. ;) ugh let me think scientists and researchers
A classic example would be the development of better lenses and of ways of using lenses together. Biologists are able to study many species without the need to get close to them, using binoculars. Microbiologists have discovered and studied an enormous number of species using microscopes. Astronomers still use optical telescopes to advance knowledge of the sky.
Scientists have been able to study substances at the atomic and molecular levels using electron microscopes. This has allowed them to better understand the structure and properties of materials, leading to advancements in various fields such as materials science, nanotechnology, and biology. Electron microscopes have revolutionized our ability to visualize and analyze samples at extremely high resolution.
Microscopes have played a major role in permitting scientists to discover the chemical makeup of mitochondria. Using electron microscopes, scientists can study the ultrastructure of mitochondria and analyze their membranes and internal components at a molecular level. This has allowed for greater insights into the metabolic processes and functions of mitochondria in cells.