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Which type of microscope was the first to be used for studying single-celled organisms?
simple microscope
tunneling microscope
compound light microscope
electron microscope
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek used single-lens (simple) microscopes in the 17th century to observe "animalcules" (single-celled organisms) well before compound, electron, or tunneling microscopes existed.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek used single-lens (simple) microscopes in the 17th century to observe "animalcules" (single-celled organisms) well before compound, electron, or tunneling microscopes existed.
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