- Allowed scientists to observe and study tiny organisms and structures that were previously invisible to the naked eye.
- Led to the discovery of cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms, revolutionizing our understanding of biology and medicine.
- Enabled scientists to study the microscopic details of plants and animals, advancing the fields of botany and zoology.
- Provided insights into cellular processes, leading to breakthroughs in genetics, cell biology, and molecular biology.
Telescope:
- Allowed scientists to observe and study celestial bodies, including stars, planets, moons, and galaxies.
- Led to the discovery of new planets, moons, and other astronomical objects, expanding our understanding of the universe.
- Enabled scientists to measure the distance to stars, determine their composition, and study their movement.
- Provided evidence supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system, revolutionizing our understanding of the cosmos.