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Biology, 23.11.2020 05:20 carlalopezelox2244

I WILL MARK AS BRAINLEST Anton Van Leeuwenhoek created microscopes that could magnify objects 10 times
better than anyone else at his time. In fact, his methods of grinding glass lenses were
so precise, it would be 150 years before anyone outdid his work. Imagine, though,
that microscopes never existed. What parts of the Cell Theory would we still be able
to figure out? Why?

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