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Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek, more commonly known as Anton van Leeuwenhoek, was a Dutch scientist and tradesman. He is known for his discovery of microbiology.
Antoine van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch scientist who worked on microbiology. He's noted not for inventing the microscope, but for improving it. In one instance, when he presented a microscope to Peter the Great, he called it an 'eel-viewer'.
Charles Darwin is most noted for the process of "decent with modification" and the process of "natural selection".
Charles Darwin made his first important discovery in Argentina.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek did not invent the microscope. The compound microscope was invented 40 years before Anton van Leeuwenhoek was born. The simple microscope was known 300 years earlier. Anton van Leeuwenhoek invented a method for making small spherical lenses that much increased the magnification of simple microscopes. The date is not know precisely, but around 1670, more than half a century after the discovery of the compound microscope, van Leeuwenhoek discovered a way to make small lenses of very high magnification that went significantly beyond the capability of existing microscopes. He advanced the design of the simple microscope. He used his inventions to make great discoveries into the world of microorganisms.
The MICROSCOPE
he studied the cell
He discovered both protists and bacteria
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well Anton van Leeuwenhock made a microscope and was observing water when he saw bacteria.
They were discovered in Holland around 1590 by Hans and Zacharias Jansen.
William Jones (1786) was credited with the discovery but it was noted that there were a few others who noted the links between the languages.
estblishing a school for sea captains to aid them in discovery
Clara Lim-Sylianco - is noted for her researches on mutagens.
There is no book named microbiology.Antony wan Leeuwenhock is known as Father of microbiology.