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A simple version of a compound microscope was used to discover cells. Robert Hooke first described cells in 1665, using a compound microscope. Soon after, Anton van Leeuwenhoek also studied cells using a microscope with more advanced lenses.
Robert Koch discovered the causal relationship between microbes and infectious diseases, such as anthrax and tuberculosis, by using a compound microscope to observe and identify bacteria. His work helped lay the foundation for the field of microbiology and the development of germ theory.
Robert Hooke discovered cells in living organisms while studying cork under a compound microscope. He coined the term "cell" to describe the small compartments he observed in the cork tissue. This observation laid the foundation for the cell theory in biology.
He found tiny stuff 🔎
Louis Pasteur discovered yeast fungus. This led to the creation of pasteurization.
Robert Hooke did not invent the microscope, but he did make significant improvements to the design in the 17th century. His work included developing a compound microscope with better magnification capabilities and using it to make detailed observations of biological organisms.
He found Anthrax, TB, and Cholera. he also proved germ theory.
He found Anthrax, TB, and Cholera. he also proved germ theory.
Robert Hooke, i'm doin da puzzle 2 :), :]
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Robert Koch discovered the bacteria responsible for causing anthrax by using a compound microscope. He was able to observe the bacteria's distinct rod shape and spore formation, leading to his groundbreaking work on germ theory and disease causation.
Lots of tiny things, but it depends on how strong your microscope is.