Chapter 1.2: Measuring Cells in Microscopy
Hi there! It's me again. If you watched the last video (chapter 1.1) you will remember that we covered some ground on plant and animal cells. An important part of this chapter is knowing how calculations in microscopy work. In this video, I try to explain just that. I show you how to calculate magnification from a scale bar, from an image/photograph and even from looking through a microscope. I hope you enjoy it. If you have any questions, please post them in the comments.

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