It was Anton Van Leewenhoek.
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first person to observe tiny organisms in water using a microscope in the 17th century. He is often credited as the father of microbiology.
All living things (organisms) need water(H2O)
Water; all living things require some water.
living things are part of the water cycle because when ur cooking or boiling water the sun evaporates the water and then the water cycle begins
The first person to see tiny organisms in living water was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist in the 17th century who is considered the father of microbiology. Using a simple microscope he developed, he observed and described various microorganisms, or "animalcules," in water samples.
living things get food, water, air, space, shelter, and energy from the environment.