a microscope
Probable you think to the periodic table of Mendeleev.
You use a microscope to look at a cell.
The microscope led to the discovery of bacteria and other microorganisms living in water. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist, is credited with being the first to observe and describe these tiny creatures using a simple microscope he developed in the 17th century.
High powered, high resolution microscopes.
My cell model simplifies the complex structures and functions of an actual cell by highlighting key organelles and their roles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane. While it effectively illustrates basic cellular processes and organization, it lacks the intricate details and dynamic interactions found in real cells. Additionally, it may not represent all cellular types or their unique features. Overall, the model serves as a useful educational tool but does not capture the full complexity of living cells.
a microscope
a bifocal (using both eyes) disecting microscope. probably with zoom lens
How do scientific tools help a scientist
A microscope is a common tool used by scientists to explore living things. It allows for magnification and visualization of cells, tissues, and organisms at a microscopic level. By using a microscope, scientists can study the structure and function of living organisms in detail.
The astrolabe
The astrolabe
microscope
the scientific method.
they used it
A black scientist who created a whaling tool.
They use a map.
The instrument used is a microscope. This has a number of lens, for instance, you can choose to magnify the cell or whatever it is x4/x10/x40. Hope this helps :)