A total volume of 1 mL of cell suspension was used for this exercise. Blood was diluted 1/10. The cells were then serially diluted using saline.
How was 1/100 cell suspension made?
How was the 1/1000 cell suspension made?
What is the difference between a 1/100 and 1/1000 cell suspension (how many more times cells are there in the 1/100 and 1/1000 cell suspension)?
Do the cells counts that you determined above make sense using the two counting techniques?
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