Flow Cytometry Principles and Applications Quiz
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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?

  • 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?

  • Centrifugal force (correct)
  • Magnetic force
  • Electrostatic force
  • Gravitational force

What is the etymology of the term 'centrifugal'?

<p>Centri- means 'center' and -fugus means 'to run away, flee' (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the function of the laser beam in flow cytometry?

<p>To analyze light scattering of the flow of cells (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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