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In 1665, __________ used a microscope that he had built to examine thin slices of __________. While examining this material, he observed tiny compartments that he called cellulae.
A) Robert Brown; plant material
B) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek; sperm cell
C) Robert Hooke; cork
D) Theodor Schwann; animal tissue E) Rudolf Virchow; collagen
2) The limit of resolution can best be defined as
A) twice the wavelength of light.
B) the solvent that must be available to remix a solution.
C) the distance that an object must be moved to be distinguished from its background.
D) the distance that two objects must be apart in order to be distinguished as separate objects. E) all of the above
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2) The limit of resolution can best be defined as
A) twice the wavelength of light.
B) the solvent that must be available to remix a solution.
C) the distance that an object must be moved to be distinguished from its background.
D) the distance that two objects must be apart in order to be distinguished as separate objects. E) all of the above

The distance that two objects must be apart in order to be distinguished as separate objects
In 1665, __________ used a microscope that he had built to examine thin slices of __________. While examining this material, he observed tiny compartments that he called cellulae.
A) Robert Brown; plant material
B) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek; sperm cell
C) Robert Hooke; cork
D) Theodor Schwann; animal tissue E) Rudolf Virchow; collagen

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