<span>The scientist who melted glass to simulate a microscope was Robert Hooke, in 1660. He was an English physicist, and he looked at insects and handheld objects. He named the cell for the cell of a monk, because to him it appeared to be a self-contained room.</span>
Consists of cranial and spinal nerves carrying impulses to and from the brain and spinal cord
What visual you have evidence would he have to see on the microscope slides to support his claim: moving components
What would be the source of the bubbles? oxygen creation
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Gram-positive bacteria usually stain darkpurple/violet under a microscope.