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IMMU2011 2025 Theory of practical exam 2025
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Using a haemocytometer an honours student performs a cell count on an undiluted sample of a single spleen cell suspension. Her 4 counts of the 4 indicated squares labelled A, B, C and D are shown below: A = 36 B = 41 C = 39 D = 44 If the student transferred 1 mL of her cell suspension into a 15mL conical tube, how many cells would she have in the tube? (you may use a calculator and the piece of paper provided to help calculate your answer but you must select the most correct answer from the list of available options)
Options
A.40 cells
B.4.4 x 105 cells
C.2.4 x 106 cells
D.6 x 106 cells
E.3.6 x 105 cells
F.1.6 x 106 cells
G.600 cells
H.4 x 105 cells
I.2400 cells
J.15 cells
K.160 cells

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First, I’ll restate the problem and the given data to ensure we’re working from the same numbers. The student has four counts from the haemocytometer squares: A = 36, B = 41, C = 39, D = 44. These four readings are averaged to estimate cell concentration in the undiluted sample. The student transferred 1 mL of the suspension into a 15 mL conical tube, so the total number of cells in that 1 mL aliquot will be the concentration (in cells per mL) times 1 mL.
Option-by-option analysis:
- 40 cells: This is far too small as a result for an undiluted haemocytometer readout. It does not reflect the typical scale of counts in a 1 mL sample when using a haemocytometer. The number in a single small square is on the order of a few dozen cells, and summing over multiple squares, the total in 1 mL would be much larger than 40......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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