by WallyJames on August 24th, 2009

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Assume the diameter of the field of vision in your microscope is 2 mm under low power. If one Bacillus cell is 2 μm, how many Bacillus cells could fit end to end across the field? How many 10 μm yeast cells could fit across the field?

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  • by dead leaves raked in a pile on August 24th, 2009

    dead leaves raked in a pile

    Yes that's good you can read and type. Now can you do basic arithmetic and compare thousandths to millionths? and because they're 5 times bigger, you'll get 1/5 the number of yeast cells, but in my humble opinion, they're much more useful.

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