microscopes allow scientists to see things at the microscopic level, therefor being able to see things they would not have been able to see otherwise.
a scientist who specializes in research with the use of microscopes
Hooke and Leuwnhooke
The person who made over 500 microscopes was Anton van Leeuwenhoek.
scientist because they have to look close at germs.
When something is too small to see with the naked eye.
Pretty much any type of scientist uses microscopes. Microbiologists, paleontologists, pathologists, and many more.
One of the first microscopes was developed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the 17th century. He was a Dutch scientist known for his pioneering work in microscopy, which led to many important discoveries in the field of biology.
Microscopes are useful so you can see cells.
Scientists from various fields use microscopes, but primarily, biologists and microbiologists rely on them to study cells, microorganisms, and tissue samples. These scientists analyze the structure and function of living organisms at a microscopic level. Additionally, materials scientists and some chemists use microscopes to examine the properties and structures of materials. Overall, microscopes are essential tools for any scientist investigating small-scale phenomena.
Molecular biologists, microbiologists, geneticists, immunohistologists, pathologists, neuroscientists, etc..
Microscopes... But only for the really small stars.
microscopes were very important then because we wouldn't even know about microscopic organisms to even discover them