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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition. Viewed moving objects from pond water under his microscope and named them “animalcules”. A. Robert Hooke B.Anton van Leeuwenhoek C.Matthias
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Viewed moving objects from pond water under his microscope and named them “animalcules”.
A. Robert Hooke
B.Anton van Leeuwenhoek
C.Matthias Schleiden
D.Theodor Schwann
E.Rudolf Virchow
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B.Anton van Leeuwenhoek
this one was a Dutch biologist, inventor and physicist (1632, 1723). he has discoverd the moving objects from pond water undr his microscope, the animalcules.
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