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MIMI2002 (ND) Immunology Practical Quiz

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An honours student needs to count the number of cells they have in a tube. They take an aliquot of the cells and dilute them 1:50 before loading 10 uL into a haemocytometer to perform a cell count. They count 4 quadrants and obtain the following counts for each quadrant: 12, 5, 17, 9. Which of the following statements is the most correct?

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A.They should take the cells from the original flask, perform a new 1:5 dilution and repeat the cell count
B.The cells in the original flask are at a concentration of 5.4 x10^6 cells per mL
C.They should take the cells from the original flask, perform a new 1:100 dilution and repeat the cell count
D.The cells in the original flask are at a concentration of 1.08 x 10^5 cells per mL
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The scenario involves counting cells in a haemocytometer after an aliquot has been diluted 1:50, and then loading 10 μL to count across four quadrants with counts of 12, 5, 17, and 9. First, compute the average cell count per counted square: (12 + 5 + 17 + 9) / 4 = 43 / 4 = 10.75 cells per square. Next, apply the standard haemocytometer calculation. The volume represented by one counted square in a standard hae......Login to view full explanation

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