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which invention of the scientific revolution allowed scientists to see tiny details such as blood cells up close
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The microscope — especially the compound microscope developed and improved in the 17th century (used by Robert Hooke) and the high-magnification simple microscopes of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek — allowed scientists to view tiny details like blood cells up close.
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