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and Its Historical
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The Microscope and Its Historical
Development
The microscope is a precision instrument
and the number one tool being used by
biologists in conducting biological researches
and in studying objects or organisms or parts
of organisms that are invisible or slightly
visible to the naked eye. microscope which
uses two or more lenses.
The Microscope and Its Historical
Development
In 1590, two Dutch eyeglass makers named
Zaccharias Janssen and his brother Hans started
experimenting using lenses. They got a tube and put
lenses on each end and started observing objects.
The brothers were amazed that the object they
observed was greatly enlarged, much larger than a
magnifying glass can enlarge. The Janssen brothers
made a very important discovery, a compound
microscope which uses two or more lenses.
The Microscope and Its
Historical
Development
Janssen’s compound
Zacharias Janssen microscope
The Microscope and Its Historical
Development
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) during his
time was able to make a simple microscope and made
seve biological breakthroughs using it. Although
Leeuwenhoek's microscope is composed only of a single
lens, its magnification is so powerful that it can enlarge
objects to 270 times. He was the first to observe bacteria,
yeasts, and red blood cells. He was able to describe
colonies of protozoans teeming in a drop of rainwater,
which he called as animalcules. These breakthroughs
earned him the title "Father of Microscopy."
The Microscope and Its
Historical Develoment
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Teaching
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Feedback &
Evaluation
Saturn is composed
Activities mostly of hydrogen Goals
and helium
Despite being red, Jupiter is a gas giant
Mars is a cold place and the biggest
full of iron oxide dust planet in the Solar
System
What Sets Us Apart
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Academic Areas
Mars
Venus Mercury
Mars is actually
a cold place Venus is the second It’s the closest
planet from the planet to the
Sun Sun
all
Jupiter Saturn
It’s the biggest Saturn is a gas giant and has
planet of them rings
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It’s the
farthest
planet
from the
Sun
Our Values
Loyalty
Efficiency
Mercury is a bit
larger than the Moon Despite being red, Mars
is actually a cold place
Reliability Commitment
Venus is the second Neptune the farthest
planet from the planet from the Sun
Sun
Our
Success
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Despite being Saturn is
red, Mars is composed of
actually a hydrogen
cold planet and helium
Statistics
Jupiter
Our Neptune
It’s the biggest one Goals It’s the farthest one
Venus Pluto
It’s quite hot It’s a dwarf planet
Student Process
1st
2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term
Term
Jupiter is the Despite being red, Saturn is a gas giant
Mercury is the biggest planet Mars is a cold place and has rings
smallest planet
Enrollment Process
● Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
● Jupiter is the
biggest planet of
them all
● Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
● Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
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