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15 February, 07:49

If you wished to clearly observe the organelles inside of a white blood cell, which type of microscope would you choose?

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  1. 15 February, 07:53
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    There are two prior conditions of observing the organelle present within a white blood cell:

    1. Sample WBC is required to be kept alive for observation:

    Phase-contrast microscopy: It is a type of light field microscopy that enhances the contrasts of transparent and colourless objects to give a clear view of their edges. Confocal microscopy: Through the use of laser to illuminate different layers of the WBC.

    2. Sample WBC can be killed for observation: Transmission electron microscope can be used to view the cross section of the WBC. The various organelle will be visible in a great detail through this technique of microscopy.
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