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Assume that a cell culture has a density of 10^8 cells/mL. You transfer 20 microliters of this culture onto the microscope slide.
A) How many cells do you expect will be in this 20 microliters drop you placed under the microscope?
B) You add to your sample above an equal volume of a liquid dye, India Ink solution. You transfer 20 microliters of this mixture onto a microscope slide. How many cells do you expect will be now on this 20 microliters drop you placed under the microscope?
Assume that a cell culture has a density of 10^8 cells/mL. You transfer 20 microliters of this culture onto the microscope slide.
A) How many cells do you expect will be in this 20 microliters drop you placed under the microscope?
B) You add to your sample above an equal volume of a liquid dye, India Ink solution. You transfer 20 microliters of this mixture onto a microscope slide. How many cells do you expect will be now on this 20 microliters drop you placed under the microscope?
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