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  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was known for which discovery in late 17th century?

    Question: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was known for which discovery in late 17th century?

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    Discovery of the properties of a stem cell
    Observation of bacteria and protozoa
    Discovery of the role of ATP as the source of energy for cells
    Discovery of nucleus in the cell

    🔑Key Points:
    -Leeuwenhoek is universally acknowledged as the father of microbiology. 
    -He discovered both protists and bacteria.
    -More than being the first to see this unimagined world of 'animalcules', he was the first even to think of looking—certainly, the first with the power to see.
    -Antonie van Leeuwenhoek used single-lens microscopes, which he made, to make the first observations of bacteria and protozoa. 

    🔴Additional Information:
    -The key properties of a stem cell were first defined by Ernest McCulloch and James Till at the University of Toronto and the Ontario Cancer Institute in the early 1960s.​ 
    -The ATP molecule was discovered in the year 1929 by German chemist Karl Lohmann.
    -Robert Brown discovered the nucleus of the cell in 1804.

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