1. Use the following diagram to answer the questions below. a. What is the volume of square 3? 1. b. What is the area of square 3? c. What is the area of the entire b. ruled area on one side of the chamber? Mark the areas used for WBC, RBC & platelet counts. 3. (large e. What is the depth of the chamber? corner square) 2. 4.

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1. Use the following diagram to answer the questions below.
a. What is the volume of square 3?
b. What is the area of square 3?
c. What is the area of the entire
ruled area on one side of the
chamber?
d. Mark the areas used for WBC, RBC
& platelet counts.
3. (large
4.
corner
e. What is the depth of the
chamber?
square)
2. The standard hemacytometer grid is divided into 9 squares, each of which has an area of
The central large square is further divided into 25 squares, each of which has a
smaller
volume of
Each of these 25 squares is further divided into
smaller squares. Each of
squares. Each large corner square is further divided into
those squares has a volume of
2.
1.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Use the following diagram to answer the questions below. a. What is the volume of square 3? b. What is the area of square 3? c. What is the area of the entire ruled area on one side of the chamber? d. Mark the areas used for WBC, RBC & platelet counts. 3. (large 4. corner e. What is the depth of the chamber? square) 2. The standard hemacytometer grid is divided into 9 squares, each of which has an area of The central large square is further divided into 25 squares, each of which has a smaller volume of Each of these 25 squares is further divided into smaller squares. Each of squares. Each large corner square is further divided into those squares has a volume of 2. 1.
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