What was the primary limitation of early microscopes compared to Anthony von Lavenhuk's designs?
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30 sec • 1 pt
They required sunlight to function.
They were made of metal instead of glass.
They could only magnify objects 20 to 30 times.
They were too large to handle.
2.
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What trade did Anthony von Lavenhuk learn as a young man?
Drapery
Silk trading
Pottery making
Basket weaving
3.
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What inspired Anthony von Lavenhuk to improve his microscope designs?
A visit to the Royal Society
A competition in Delft
Reading Robert Hooke's Micrographia
A new type of glass
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did Anthony von Lavenhuk's microscopes differ in design from others of his time?
They were mounted on large stands.
They required a light source to function.
They were handheld and used a single lens.
They used multiple lenses stacked together.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was one of Anthony von Lavenhuk's significant discoveries using his microscopes?
The structure of plant roots
The anatomy of butterfly wings
The presence of microorganisms in pond water
The composition of silk threads
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What term did Anthony von Lavenhuk use to describe the tiny organisms he observed?
Microbes
Animalcules
Bacteria
Protozoa
7.
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How did the Royal Society initially react to Anthony von Lavenhuk's findings?
They were skeptical and doubted his claims.
They awarded him a medal.
They immediately accepted his discoveries.
They ignored his work completely.
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