Blood cells. The largest compartment of blood cells are the red blood cells (also called erythrocytes), but you would also see white blood cells (including lymphocytes and phagocytes) and some platelets.
IF you want to observe WBCs in microscope you will have to stain the blood with either methylene orange or Iodine solution.
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use a microscope observe cells going through mitosis
Only through compound microscope we can observe cells
IF you want to observe WBCs in microscope you will have to stain the blood with either methylene orange or Iodine solution.
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Actually, it depends on the specimen which you are observing.. Suppose, if you are observing Tissues then you have to switch to 10X objective; but if you are observing mammalian cells or other cellular specimen then you have to switch to 45X objective...But, if you want to observe microbial cells then you have to put a drop a drop of paraffin oil on the smear made on the slide and then observe it into 100X oil immersion objectivelens...
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Microscope?
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use a microscope observe cells going through mitosis