How to Use a Hemocytometer to Count Cells
Everything you need to know to use a hemocytometer to count cells, cell concentrations, cell viability, blood cell compositions and the number of sperms.
This page lists topics related to microscopes, including the history of microscopes, different types of microscopes, and parts of compound and stereo microscopes.
Everything you need to know to use a hemocytometer to count cells, cell concentrations, cell viability, blood cell compositions and the number of sperms.
This post covers what is microscope immersion oil, why do you need it, when and how to use a microscope immersion oil.
Microscopes are important to study biology. We discuss light microscopes, fluorescent microscopes, and electron microscopes.
A step by step guide for growing your own yeast and for counting the number of yeast cells using a hemocytometer.
We saw amazing plankton tiny creatures in pond life, including ciliates, rotifers, Amoeba, Tardigrades (water bears), worms, and planarians.
Guide to do scale casting with clear nail polish to see microtopography. We demonstrated plant leaves and hairs as examples.
A step-by-step guide to use a microtome to create an amazing cross section of plant stem.
Step-by-step guide for onion dissection to get plant cells, so you can look at plant cells under the microscope.
A step by step guide to show you how to mount a slide for microscope using your cheek cells as an example. We discuss the anatomy of the animal cells.
Prepare a working space and protect yourself. This is an essential step for all science.