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What was one of the most significant contributions to the study of life science?
What was one of the most significant contributions to the study of life science?
The invention of the microscope
The observation of bacteria
The development of medicine
The discovery of agriculture
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2
1 point
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What did the discovery of bacteria open up?
What did the discovery of bacteria open up?
The discovery of the cell
The observation of microscopic organisms
The development of antiseptic techniques in surgery
A whole new field of study in microbiology
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3
1 point
Question at position 3
What did early humans have a deep understanding of?
What did early humans have a deep understanding of?
Modern technology
The history of civilization
The Internet
The natural world around them
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4
1 point
Question at position 4
What role did the study of nature play in the development of early civilizations?
What role did the study of nature play in the development of early civilizations?
It led to the discovery of the internet
It led to the development of modern technology
It had no impact on early civilizations
It led to the development of agriculture
Question at position 5
5
1 point
Question at position 5
Who invented the microscope?
Who invented the microscope?
Joseph Lister
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Robert Hooke
Zacharias and Hans Janssen
What was one of the most significant contributions to the study of life science?
The invention of the microscope
The observation of bacteria
The development of medicine
The discovery of agriculture
Question at position 2
2
1 point
Question at position 2
What did the discovery of bacteria open up?
What did the discovery of bacteria open up?
The discovery of the cell
The observation of microscopic organisms
The development of antiseptic techniques in surgery
A whole new field of study in microbiology
Question at position 3
3
1 point
Question at position 3
What did early humans have a deep understanding of?
What did early humans have a deep understanding of?
Modern technology
The history of civilization
The Internet
The natural world around them
Question at position 4
4
1 point
Question at position 4
What role did the study of nature play in the development of early civilizations?
What role did the study of nature play in the development of early civilizations?
It led to the discovery of the internet
It led to the development of modern technology
It had no impact on early civilizations
It led to the development of agriculture
Question at position 5
5
1 point
Question at position 5
Who invented the microscope?
Who invented the microscope?
Joseph Lister
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Robert Hooke
Zacharias and Hans Janssen
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Here are the answers to your questions:
1. What was one of the most significant contributions to the study of life science?
- **The invention of the microscope**
2. What did the discovery of bacteria open up?
- **A whole new field of study in microbiology**
3. What did early humans have a deep understanding of?
- **The natural world around them**
4. What role did the study of nature play in the development of early civilizations?
- **It led to the development of agriculture**
5. Who invented the microscope?
- **Zacharias and Hans Janssen** (Note: While Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is known for improving the microscope and for being the first to observe and describe bacteria, the original invention of the compound microscope is attributed to Zacharias and Hans Janssen.)
1. What was one of the most significant contributions to the study of life science?
- **The invention of the microscope**
2. What did the discovery of bacteria open up?
- **A whole new field of study in microbiology**
3. What did early humans have a deep understanding of?
- **The natural world around them**
4. What role did the study of nature play in the development of early civilizations?
- **It led to the development of agriculture**
5. Who invented the microscope?
- **Zacharias and Hans Janssen** (Note: While Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is known for improving the microscope and for being the first to observe and describe bacteria, the original invention of the compound microscope is attributed to Zacharias and Hans Janssen.)