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Why are several square on Hemocytometer counted rather than just one?​

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Answered by HorridAshu
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Hemocytometer counting

The area of each of these is 1/25 mm2, which is 0.04 mm2. Once the sample is loaded, not all the cells are counted. ... The division of each of these 0.04 mm2 squares into 16 smaller ones makes it easier for the person to count the number of cells rather than just having to count in an empty square.

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