The discovery of cells was made possible primarily by the invention of the microscope. This advancement allowed scientists to observe the previously invisible structures of living organisms. While the use of magnifying glasses contributed to the study of small objects, it was the more powerful microscope that enabled detailed examination and led to significant observations, including Robert Hooke's discovery of cells.
What made the discovery of cells possible?
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the invention of the microscope
the invention of the microscope
the use of magnifying glasses
the use of magnifying glasses
the observation of cells by Hooke and Pasteur
the observation of cells by Hooke and Pasteur
the study of viruses and bacteria
the study of viruses and bacteria
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