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Chemistry
2023

Chemistry · Analytical Chemistry

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Question

To count the cells which apparatus is used?

Options
  • A

    Cell counter

  • B

    Inverted microscope

  • C

    Centrifuge

  • D

    Microscope

Explanation

A cell counter is a specialized instrument designed for the automated counting of cells in a sample. It provides a quick and accurate way to determine the concentration of cells in a given sample. Therefore, option a is correct.

A cell counter is a specialized instrument designed for the automated counting of cells in a sample. It provides a quick and accurate way to determine the concentration of cells in a given sample.

While an inverted microscope can be used to observe cells, it is not specifically designed for cell counting.

A centrifuge is a device used to separate components of a sample based on their density. It is not used for cell counting.

A regular microscope can be used to visualize cells, but it does not have automated counting capabilities like a cell counter.

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