What tool magnifies small objects to make them appear larger and helped scientists discover cells?

microscope or telescope?

Telescope?

NO MICROSCOPE?!

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The tool that magnifies small objects to make them appear larger and helped scientists discover cells is called a microscope. Microscopes use a combination of lenses and light to produce magnified images of objects that are too small to see with the naked eye. There are different types of microscopes, including optical microscopes (which use visible light) and electron microscopes (which use a beam of electrons).

To discover cells using a microscope, scientists typically prepare a sample by placing it on a glass slide and adding a stain or dye to enhance the contrast of the cells. They then place the slide under the microscope and adjust the focus and magnification to observe the cells in detail. Using a microscope allows scientists to study the structure and behavior of cells, which are the fundamental units of life.