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What is the aim of flow cytometry?
What is the aim of flow cytometry?
- To analyze DNA sequencing of cells
- To measure the volume of cells
- To analyze physical and chemical properties of each cell in a mixed population of cells (correct)
- To separate particles based on density and size
What is the principle behind flow cytometry?
What is the principle behind flow cytometry?
- Separating particles based on density and size
- Analyzing physical and chemical properties of cells based on light scattering and fluorescence (correct)
- Measuring the volume of cells
- Analyzing the DNA sequencing of cells
What does centrifuge utilize to separate particles?
What does centrifuge utilize to separate particles?
- Centrifugal force (correct)
- Magnetic force
- Electrostatic force
- Gravitational force
What is the etymology of the term 'centrifugal'?
What is the etymology of the term 'centrifugal'?
What is the function of the laser beam in flow cytometry?
What is the function of the laser beam in flow cytometry?