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Evolution of Microscopes
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Slide # 2 Janssens 1590: Hans & Zacharias Janssen: invented compound light microscope Go to Section:
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A. Microscope Timeline (continued)
Slide # 3 A. Microscope Timeline (continued) 1667: Robert Hooke: studied cork; saw tiny, regular shaped “boxes”; called them cells. Go to Section:
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Slide # 4 A. Microscope Timeline (continued) 1674: Anton van Leeuwenhoek: built single lens microscopes drew pictures of what he saw. Could magnify up to 270X First to observe microorganisms “Father of Microbiology” Go to Section:
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Slide # 5 A. Microscope Timeline (continued) 1831: Robert Brown Discovered nucleus in orchid cells Go to Section:
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A. Microscope Timeline (continued)
Slide # 6 A. Microscope Timeline (continued) 1838: Matthais Schleiden: All plants are made of cells Go to Section:
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Slide # 7 A. Microscope Timeline (continued) 1839: Theodor Schwann: All animals are made of cells Cell is the basic unit of function Go to Section:
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A. Microscope Timeline (continued)
Slide # 8 A. Microscope Timeline (continued) 1855: Rudolf Virchow: Hypothesized that new cells are formed only from preexisting cells Bacterial cell producing a new bacterial cell. Go to Section:
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TAKS PRATICE Using this tool, Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first scientist to — A use a telescope B see microscopic organisms C magnify plants D observe light waves
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