red blood cells under 100x and 400x microscope

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2009

this is a 0.1 ml measurements of my blood collected via a diabetics needle used for extracting a drop of blood to test blood sugar levels.my microscope is above amatuer but still cheap the camera used was a flipshare i will be uploading many videos of many things that just astound me captured on my camera though my microscope if you have a suggestion for me to add please leave feedback ty enjoy the tiny tiny world thats all around us.

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  • How cool!!! What microscope did you use and how did you attach the camera?

  • where did u got all those blood ..? is that ur blood or buy it ....

  • @GorgeousDivaGirl but the huge white things that you saw on the first magnification where pockets of air trapped in the slide when S/he put the cover on the slide.

  • why are they moving? sorry I'm a newb.

  • you murdered them...

  • You can actually see a leukocyte at :45 in the center of the screen

  • @GorgeousDivaGirl not white blood cells, Air bubbles under the glass

    

  • they look like chocolate rice cornflake in flowing milk :D

  • how do you make blood flow on a slide?

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