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He used a compound light microscope
Though there are no definite facts, it is believed either Galileo Galilei, Zacharias Janssen, or Hans Lippershey invented the compound microscope. Christiaan Huygens was a Dutch scientist who created a compound microscope using achromatic lenses that lessened the skewing and blurring of magnified images.
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binoculars Binocular refers to having two ocular lens tubes. Compound microscope is any microscope with more than one lens.
The compound microscope is called compound because the modifier compound means "two or more." A compound microscope has two or more lenses lenses. This is to be distinguished from a simple microscope which has one lens. Such a microscope is structurally equivalent to a magnifying glass, though not necessarily a hand held lens.
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The compound microscope is used to examine cells, bacteria, and other organisms
it made it better
He used a compound light microscope
A compound microscope is used to magnify small objects such as algae, bacteria, diseases, etc.
He made the compound microscope.(im in 7th grade)
A compound microscope is used to magnify small objects such as algae, bacteria, diseases, etc.
compound and light microscopes are used in some labs compound uses a mirror to reflect and a light gives a light source to it
compound light microscope
Though there are no definite facts, it is believed either Galileo Galilei, Zacharias Janssen, or Hans Lippershey invented the compound microscope. Christiaan Huygens was a Dutch scientist who created a compound microscope using achromatic lenses that lessened the skewing and blurring of magnified images.
A compound microscope
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.