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Anton leeuwenhoek devised a primitive microscope to observe a sample of his tooth scrapings. how did this contribute it to cell theory?
a-it to show that cells cannot function independently. b it to show that some bacteria can swim like fish. c- it to show that some bacteria are just one cell. d-it to show that cells can be created into thin air.

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