What cell type is this? Explain why Fibroblasts Epithelial cells Lymphocytes Macrophages the photo is of stained mammalian cellsthat are under under a compound light microscope at 400x total magnification. the cells were treated with cell fixing agent, methylene blue stain, and eosin stain.

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What cell type is this? Explain why

  • Fibroblasts
  • Epithelial cells
  • Lymphocytes
  • Macrophages

the photo is of stained mammalian cellsthat are under under a compound light microscope at 400x total magnification. the cells were treated with cell fixing agent, methylene blue stain, and eosin stain. 

This image shows a microscopic view of a substance, possibly a mineral or biological sample. The circular field contains a collection of small, irregularly shaped particles that are illuminated, showing a range of colors from blue to orange and white. This variation in color may indicate differences in composition or structure within the sample. 

The particles are distributed unevenly across the field, forming clusters and more densely populated areas, which might suggest areas of higher concentration or different phases of the sample. This kind of image is typically used in geological or biological studies to analyze the properties and composition of fine materials at a micro scale.
Transcribed Image Text:This image shows a microscopic view of a substance, possibly a mineral or biological sample. The circular field contains a collection of small, irregularly shaped particles that are illuminated, showing a range of colors from blue to orange and white. This variation in color may indicate differences in composition or structure within the sample. The particles are distributed unevenly across the field, forming clusters and more densely populated areas, which might suggest areas of higher concentration or different phases of the sample. This kind of image is typically used in geological or biological studies to analyze the properties and composition of fine materials at a micro scale.
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