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Q: Who was the scientist to describe animalcules he observed in pond water?
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What happened in 1673 that had to do with cells?

In 1673 Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who was a Dutch scientist, discovered animalcules. The animalcules were living cells that he observed in water from a pond.


Who was the first scientist to use tiny drops of pond water to observe and describe cells?

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was first scientist who studied pond water and observed , discovered and described many organisms in 1773 .


Did Anton Van Leeuwenhoek call pond water animalcules?

No, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek called protozoan animalcules, which pond water is a type of protozoan


What was the source for the microscopic ''animalcules'' described by van Leeuwenhoek?

The source of the microscopic animalcules described by Leuwenhoek was pond water. All these small organisms were single celled organisms.


Where did leeuwenhoek find animalcules?

He saw them in a drop of water.


What was the source of the microscopic animalcules described Leeuwenhoek?

pond water


What was the source of the microscopic animalcules'' described by Leeuwenhoek?

pond water


Who discoverd cells?

Birtish scientist, Robert hooke discoverd first non-living cell in 1665. After some years a dutch naturalist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discoverd first living cell. Antonie observed tiny small organisms from pond water under his microscope and called them as "animalcules". His word came to us as "cell".


Are there living organisms in pond water?

yes, there are living organisms first known as animalcules.


Who viewed moving objects from pond water his microscope and named them animalcules?

robert hooke


Who viewed moving objects from Pond water under his microscope and name them animalcules?

robert hooke


Viewed moving objects from pond water under his microscope and named them animalcules.?

robert hooke