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THE FIRST TO SEE MICROSCOPIC LIFE

the great antonie van leeuwenhoek
Van Leeuwenhoek's birth house in Delft, in the Netherlands
Leeuwenhoek left for Amsterdam to work as a cloth merchant's apprentice.
While running his draper shop, van Leeuwenhoek wanted to see the quality of the thread better than what was possible using the magnifying lenses of the time. He developed an interest in lensmaking and invented different lens.
Red blood cells, white blood cells, yeast cells, sperm cells, bacteria cells which are observed under microscope.
The Royal society published a letter from van Leeuwenhoek that included his microscopic observations on mold, bees, and lice.
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