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Direct microscopic count can be done with

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Direct microscopic counts require the use of a specialized slide called the Petroff-Hausser counting chamber, in which an aliquot of a eukaryotic cell suspension is counted and the total number of cells is determined mathematically.

Answered by ShraddhaKJ
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Answer:

The direct microscopic count is done with the aid of the Petroff-Hausser counting chamber.

Explanation:

Direct Microscopic Count (DMC) is the process where the cells are counted directly from the microscope.

it is a quantitative assay used to count the number of cells present in the field. This method can be used to count cells, bacterial clumps, sperms, blood platelets etc.

It can be used to analyze water, food, milk etc.

The Petroff-Hausser counting chamber consists of a ruled slide and the cells are counted in each box. It consists of 25 groups of 16 small squares.

The total cell count of the sample can be determined by finding the average.

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