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are living or dead cells counted with the counting chamber method

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Answered by Digamveer
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Explanation:If both live and dead cell counts have been recorded for each set of 16 corner squares, an estimate viability can be calculated. Add together the live and dead cell count to obtain a total cell count. Divide the live cell count by the total cell count to calculate the percentage viability

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●To calculate viability: If both live and dead cell counts have been recorded for each set of 16 corner squares, an estimate viability can be calculated.

●Add together the live and dead cell count to obtain a total cell count. Divide the live cell count by the total cell count to calculate the percentage viability.

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