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.
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Charles Darwin: the father of evolution
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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.
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