Biology, asked by skvijay36, 9 months ago

6. Name the scientist with the help of this paragraph.

He studied the wings of bats. He could see blood vessels in their thin

membranes and, under the microscope; he could see that the smallest arteries

and veins were connected by very fine blood vessels.​

Answers

Answered by bhumika8838
7

Answer:

Charles Darwin: the father of evolution

Answered by priyarksynergy
2

Marcello Malpighi is the scientist being refered here.

Explanation:

  • Marcello Malpighi was an Italian biologist and physician known as the "Father of Physiology and Embryology" and the "Founder of Microscopical Anatomy and Histology."
  • He is most recognised for discovering the pulmonary capillaries and alveoli.
  • He was one of the first biologists to use the newly invented microscope.
  • He did, however, uncover the spiracles and tracheae that allow insects to breathe.
  • His research into the embryology of the chicken was considerably ahead of its time; he subsequently moved on to plant anatomy, where he made significant contributions.

Similar questions