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who invented microscope?


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Answered by Salmonpanna2022
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Answer:

Galileo Galilei.

Explanation:

A microscope makes tiny things look much bigger, so we can see things which are not visible to naked eyes. The blood, urine, stool, etc. of a patient is examined under a microscope. Thus, the disease causing germs are identified. Then proper medicines to kill the specific germs are given. Thus, the patient is cured.

How the microscope was invented is an interesting story. A man who sold spectacles happened to keep two different lenses one in front of the other. He glanced through them and was surprised to see a fly as big as a lambs. Taking the idea he made a toy called fleaglass for the children. Galileo, a science in Italy heard about this He too made a fleaglass using two lenses, but called it a microscope. He saw the fly and its body parts much bigger. Soon more powerful microscopes were made for the study of micro-organisms.

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Answered by KookyS
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Dutch father-son team named Hans and Zacharias Janssen invented the first so-called compound microscope in the late 16th century when they discovered that, if they put a lens at the top and bottom of a tube and looked through it, objects on the other end became magnified.

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