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VashaNatasha [74]
1 year ago
5

Louis pasteur made several major contributions to microscopy. which was a discovery or invention made by someone other than past

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Biology
1 answer:
Levart [38]1 year ago
5 0

The contribution to the development of the microscope that was made by someone other than Louis Pasteur was the discovery of the light microscope by Robert Hooke.

<h3>What is microcopy?</h3>

The term microscope refers to an equipment that could be used to study cells that can not be seen with the optical eyes. The range of the structures that could be seen by the microscope are quite infinitesimal hence the microscope was instrumental  to the advancement of the cell theory.

The contribution to the development of the microscope that was made by someone other than Louis Pasteur was the discovery of the light microscope by Robert Hooke.

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