Leeuwenhoek was very good at improving microscopes through good lens grinding. He built as many as 500 microscopes in his lifetime. "He was able to study the structure of tissue, and was one of the first scientists to discover protozoa in water,"according to Bizarre Labs.com.
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Hooke's discovery of cells was made by observing slices of cork through a microscope. He noticed small honeycomb-like structures, which he called "cells," resembling the cells of a monastery. This discovery laid the foundation for the field of cell biology.
i dont no really just guessin he was a scientist and plants involve science in it!
The invention of the microscope was crucial in the discovery of cells. Scientists like Robert Hooke and Anton van Leeuwenhoek were able to observe and study cells for the first time using microscopes, leading to the development of cell theory.
Robert Hooke made his discovery of cells in the mid-17th century, specifically in 1665.
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Awarded for his work on the transmutation of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Awarded for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA Awarded for his contribution to the discovery and development of electronically conductive polymers. ; Awarded for his work on the transmutation of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Awarded for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA Awarded for his contribution to the discovery and development of electronically conductive polymers. ;
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Peter Mitchell won the Nobel Prize in 1978 for his contribution to the understanding of biological energy transfer in cells. He proposed the chemiosmotic theory, which explains how cells produce energy by creating a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. This groundbreaking discovery revolutionized our understanding of how cells generate energy.
The most important contribution of Werner Heisenberg was the discovery of the uncertainty principle.
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Delft, Netherlands
the people wouldnt have a way 2 look at small things without anton van leeuwenhoeks lenses and his descovery
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The most important contribution of Roy J. Plunkett in chemistry was the discovery of polytetrafluor ethylene.
every discovery was the greatest in a way but if you have to pick one of them i think it was the discovery of cell by respected ROBERT HOOKE