6.1 EXPECTED RESULT FOR CELL COUNT USING HAEMOCYTOMETER Table 2 Number of cell in upper grid 15 13 Grid location number Number of cell in lower grid 20 17 1 3 4 10 14 18 13 7 20 15 17 14 13 10 10 12...


6.1 EXPECTED RESULT FOR CELL COUNT USING HAEMOCYTOMETER<br>Table 2<br>Number of cell in upper<br>grid<br>15<br>13<br>Grid location number<br>Number of cell in lower<br>grid<br>20<br>17<br>1<br>3<br>4<br>10<br>14<br>18<br>13<br>7<br>20<br>15<br>17<br>14<br>13<br>10<br>10<br>12<br>13<br>18<br>Total cells in upper<br>and lower grid<br>120<br>120<br>TOTAL CELLS<br>240<br>Total grids<br>16<br>Please calculate a numbers of cell/ml from the information table 2.<br>

Extracted text: 6.1 EXPECTED RESULT FOR CELL COUNT USING HAEMOCYTOMETER Table 2 Number of cell in upper grid 15 13 Grid location number Number of cell in lower grid 20 17 1 3 4 10 14 18 13 7 20 15 17 14 13 10 10 12 13 18 Total cells in upper and lower grid 120 120 TOTAL CELLS 240 Total grids 16 Please calculate a numbers of cell/ml from the information table 2.
Cell counting calculation<br>Basic hemacytometer formula<br>Neubauer Hemacytometer<br>Calculation<br>Number of cells counted X dilution factor<br>total volume of the cells counted<br>total volume = # primary squares x 0.1 (depth)<br>Cells X dilution = cells/uL<br>squares X 0.1<br>This formula can be used with any counting<br>chamber as long as one knows the<br>dimensions for the chamber<br>Note: 0.1 mm depth is constant in Neubauer Hemacytometer<br>Size<br>Volume<br>Blue<br>0.0025 mm?<br>0.25 nl<br>Yellow<br>0.04 mm?<br>4 nl<br>Green<br>0.0625 mm?<br>6.25 nl<br>Red<br>1 mm?<br>100 nl<br>average live cells × dilution factor<br>volume of a square (mL)<br>Cell density (cells/mL) =<br>

Extracted text: Cell counting calculation Basic hemacytometer formula Neubauer Hemacytometer Calculation Number of cells counted X dilution factor total volume of the cells counted total volume = # primary squares x 0.1 (depth) Cells X dilution = cells/uL squares X 0.1 This formula can be used with any counting chamber as long as one knows the dimensions for the chamber Note: 0.1 mm depth is constant in Neubauer Hemacytometer Size Volume Blue 0.0025 mm? 0.25 nl Yellow 0.04 mm? 4 nl Green 0.0625 mm? 6.25 nl Red 1 mm? 100 nl average live cells × dilution factor volume of a square (mL) Cell density (cells/mL) =

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