Brief history with pictures of the microscope he invented. and these were far more in number." In the mouth of one of the old men, Leeuwenhoek found "an unbelievably great company of living animalcules, a-swimming more nimbly than any I had ever seen up to this time. The biggest sort.
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In his observation on rotifers in 1702, Leeuwenhoek remarked that, "In all falling rain, carried from gutters into water-butts, animalcules are to be found; and that in all kinds of water, standing in the open air, animalcules can turn up.
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Sep 17, 2008 1683: Anton van Leeuwenhoek writes a letter to Britain's Royal Society describing the "animalcules" he observed under the microscope.
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INTRODUCTION In 1702, Leeuwenhoek observed inactive animalcules (tardigrades or rotifers) of an oval shape in the dry sediments in the gutters of roofs of...
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van Leeuwenhoek, Anton (1670s) During his life, Leeuwenhoek assembled more than 250 microscopes, some of which magnified objects 270 times. Through magnification, he discovered presence of “micro” organisms--organisms so tiny that they were invisible to the naked eye.
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Leeuwenhoek hired an illustrator to draw what he saw and he wrote explicit descriptions of the microorganisms he saw through his microscopes. He studied Protists, plant cells, various types of algae, and was the first person to view bacteria, which he termed "animalcules".
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek He saw Animalcules! He saw Animalcules! During his lifetime van Leeuwenhoek ground over 500 optical lenses. He also created over 400 different types of microscopes, only nine of which still exist today. His microscopes were made of silver or copper metal frames holding hand-ground lenses.
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