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In this fascinating video, we take an up-close look at human blood through a microscope, revealing the intricate details of red blood cells (RBCs) in stunnin...
Identify red blood cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, platelets, monocytes, and lymphocytes under the microscope; Perform Wright’s stain of a blood smear. Conduct a differential blood count to determine the percentage of various leukocytes in blood.
Your blood will always be red, and the liquid is not just a liquid, as it also has some basic building blocks called cells. If you zoom even further using a microscope, you’ll be able to see other components, such as ions and macromolecules.
Red blood cells (RBCs) as seen under the microscope in isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic solutions. A few white blood cells can also be seen with the red bl...
More properly known as erythrocytes, red blood cells make up 70% of an adult human’s cells by count. They serve an integral purpose: transporting oxygen from the lungs to all other parts of the body and returning carbon dioxide to the lungs to be exhaled.
We will look into the blood cells under the microscope to learn unique techniques and processes for a fun and exciting experiment. What will you learn? You’ll learn how to take cell samples for high-powered magnification using a lancet and how to properly smear them in slides.
This 3d animation I made on Blender shows a blood smear presenting blood cells under a microscope: the red blood cells and the immune cells (monocyte, granulocyte, lymphocyte...) with some...