Anton van Leeuwenhoek uses simple microscope to Look at blood,insects and pond water,he was the first person to describe cells and bacteria
The original metric system was first proposed in 1668, and was not adopted until the mid-1670s. The closest thing the ancients had, in terms of universal use and ease of that use, were more along the lines of imperial units.
It provided more reason to the questions of the scientists or thinkers.
she helped scientists learn more about space. also she was an astronaut
Terrorism is the main cause of blood diamonds. Blood diamonds are illegally sold to fund terrorism and wars. I have added a link to a complete article about blood diamonds which has more information.
No blood is any better than another in regards to health. The only difference is some blood types are more accepting of other blood types if you ever need a blood transfusion.
because Theo did
Because they are scientists
You'll find both there. Some scientists ski, and there is some cross-country skiing in Antarctica. Some cross-country skiers in Antarctica are not scientists.
Goodyear influenced Thomas Hancock. Still trying to find out more scientists he influenced. Google it to find out more about Hancock.
to find out more about it
The best reason for sharing your ideas is to find out what other scientists are working on; they may have a piece of the puzzle that will help you in your own research, and vice versa. The more scientists can share and collaborate, the more they can help to solve some of the most pressing problems facing society.
No, scientists have researched, but it was found to be just a myth.
They are interpreted as symbolizing Jesus' blood sacrifice for our sins. On a more flavorful level, it gave us a peppermint taste around 1900. The candy was originally a white sugar stick that was shaped into a shepherd's staff by a German choirmaster in the 1670s. That symbolizes Jesus as the Good Shepherd. For more on the candy cane, see: http:/enzperiodzwikipediazperiodzorg/wiki/Candy_cane
You can find more information about diabetes and blood sugar levels at medical resource sites, such as www.webmd.com, or by speaking with your doctor if you have concerns.
scientists are still trying to find more species so we are not sure
You can find more information on blood glucose by contacting your family doctor or visiting a walk in clinic. If you have any concerns about your blood glucose levels you can buy glucose meters which can give you a good approximation of how much glucose is in your blood.
Different between blood type is just the difference in the markers on your Red blood cells, thats how they are different. To find more information about your blood type, search webMD or talk to your local doctor.