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Q: Describe how to use a compound microscope to examine cells.
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Q: Describe how fluorescent stains are used to count cells and indicate what cells can be counted
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Q: 14. A student makes a smear by applying a bacteria onto the slide. A simple stain is performed, but…
A: Simple stains is to add one stain to a fixed smear slide, let it sit, rinse it off, let it dry, and…
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Q: a) What is Gram staining? b) Describe step by step the procedure c) Explain the basis of…
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Q: What is being done to increase the availability of microscopes in very poor countries?
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Q: microbiology
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Q: What is immunofluorescence microscopy
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Q: What is the most important instrument in an animal cell culture laboratory?
A: The process by which animal, insect or human cells are isolated from a living tissue and grown in…
Q: What are different ways on how to take care of a microscope?
A: A microscope is a device that magnifies the sample and visualizes the small specimen.
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Q: What are the techniques in calibrating microscopes.
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Q: Introduction about Spore Staining
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A: A cell is a basic membrane-bound unit and it is often called the basic building blocks of all living…
Q: are onion cells gram positive or gram negative and are cheek cells gram positive or gram negative.
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Q: What type of microscope would be best for studying the structures found inside of cells? a confocal…
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Q: write a note on Microscope, its types and uses? With explanation
A: Microscopy is a field of using an instrument called microscopes in order to see anything that cannot…
Q: Why is the microscope important to the study of biology?
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Q: A patient comes into a hospital and has what appears to be an infection. Your microscope is broken…
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- Why is it important count cells in research?List the components of an x-ray machine and how they contribute to the formation of an imageCan someone answer and explain the following? What are the basic components of a Fluorescence Microscope and what are the functions of each? Are there any parts that you can remove without compromising accuracy and utility of the equipment? Can you suggest additional components to improve the equipment?
- How is staining techniques useful in the clinical settingsList 6 ways on the proper handling/manipulation of the microscope.In order to do electron microscopy the samples had to be specially prepared. Were the cells alive at the time of viewing? Explain why you said yes or no I need help answering this queshtion the answer is with the article and it has to be as short as possible URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC106848/
- How histological methods can be used for cell biology analysis?What is being done to increase the availability of microscopes in very poor countries?Which one of these techniques does not distinguish between live and dead cells? Group of answer choices Coulter count fluorescence staining spread plate