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what is hemocytometer.​

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Answered by banavathanuradha123
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The hemocytometer is a counting-chamber device originally designed and usually used for counting blood cells. The hemocytometer was invented by Louis-Charles Malassez and consists of a thick glass microscope slide with a rectangular indentation that creates a precision volume chamber

Answered by riyanadcunha15
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The hemocytometer is a counting-chamber device originally designed and usually used for counting blood cells. It was invented by Louis-Charles Malassez and consists of a thick glass microscope slide with a rectangular indentation that creates a precision volume chamber.

The haemocytometer is a modified and calibrated microscope slide designed to allow operators to quickly estimate the concentration of cells in a sample.

The cells present in a known volume are counted and then this value converted to a number per mL.

This gives the number of cells per 0.1mm3 (or 0.1µL).


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