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Microbiology
Part 1 of Paper ....t Hooke
1. Zacharias Jansen and the creation of a
microscope
2. Hooke and his discoveries
B. Other Discoveries
1. Jan Swammerdam
2. Marcello Malpighi
C. Anton van Leeuwenhoek
1. significance
2. discoveries
3. Leeuwenhoek and his ‘animalcules’
III. Bacteria
A. Explanation
1. Definition
2. S.... Part 2 of Paper ....y known. In 1665 Hooke published a book called
Micrographie. It contained his thoughts on chemistry as well as a
description and list of uses for a microscope. With this he opened the
door to microbiology.
For the first time the world was able to see very small creatures
and objects. From the use of a microscope he was able to make drawings of
the structure of a feather, the eye of a fly, the stinger of a bee, and the
plant-like form of mold. And from his observations of a slice of cork, h.... |
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