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Individual cells are too small to see with the naked eye, so a microscope is used.

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Q: Why do scientist need a microscope to look at eukaryotic cells?
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What scientist was the first to look at cells under the microscope?

Robert hooke


How does the microscope aid the scientist?

The microscope aids the scientist by making it possible for them to see cells, get a closer look at small objects, and examining specimens


Why was the first microscope invented?

the microscope was originally invented so that scientist could get a better look at cells


When does a scientist use a light microscope?

to look at cells and germs and smaller creatures.


Who was the first scientist to look at cells under a simple microscope?

Robert Hooke.


How do you look at cells?

by a microscope


What famous scientist contributed to the abundant discoveries through using a simple microscope?

Robert Hooke was the first man to look at cells through his very simple microscope. He observed dead cork cells and described them as cells in a monastary. He called the tiny empty chambers in the cork, cells.


How scientist classify rocks?

they look through a microscope


What allows scientist to look at individual atoms?

By a microscope


What are some types of eukaryotic cells?

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Michelle has been given a microscope slide that contains a eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell What should she look for to distinguish the eukaryotic cell from the prokaryotic cell?

nucleus


What would a scientist be able to observe about the cells under a microscope?

It helps us because the cell processes were never discovered with out the electron microscope. See their movements and functions much more clearly. Better than regular because it zooms more larger.