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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

This is my red blood cells in my leg. I used a binocular AmScope microscope, with total of 1600X mag. It came with a special camera to attach to one of the eyepieces.

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  • If you shot this video right after you took the sample, then the gentleman who suggested that your blood is damaged, is correct. Your blood coagulates as it dries, which is the same effect when looked at under a microscope, but this takes minutes- did it take you a couple of minutes to start shooting the video? If not, then your body may be in an acid state rather than an alkaline state. This is not good, and if this is the case you need to think about a better diet and lifestyle.

  • @TheMusicaldrums I've had blood tests, and my doctor told me that I was healthy...o_0

  • The red blood cells from your sample are badly damaged.How long have you left the sample out of your body before seeing it under the microscope?

  • @AlexBiohazardous oh...it was right after...but i moved it around a bit so...lol

    ive had plenty of blood tests before and after this vid, and i was negative for everything...

  • whitesox what lens do you use? I have an eye len X10 and three other on the down side: X4, X10 and X40.

    For example, for X160 you use 20X80 or two eye lens ( i mean 10X2X80) ?

    Im asking becouse they told me that i can put one more eye len X2 to double the magnification. But in such magnification can i see well the object?

    for deeper magnification i bought an oil immersing len but its difficult to use.

    So im asking you that you know and can tell me. Thanks in advance!

  • @saavedra29

    uh...

    i doubt that u can put two eyepieces on one. im not an expert on microscopes, but yeah the X40 eyepiece thing will multiply everything by X40 so if i had X160 it would be a total of X6400.

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  • how come yours keep movng? mine dont...... i used a blood stain and it turned it brown plus there are all kinds of little black lines i

  • you blood type is AB negative

  • My friend those are some deformed red cells

  • The magnification is not high enough to see cell detail, but still very cool! :)

  • aw the blood is so cute

  • hey, i have a microscope video!

  • can u see stuff like this wif a 1200x? or is that not that good?? xx

  • @and3rscor3

    no....you see white blood cells with purple nucleus because they stained the blood sample...

    white blood cells are colourless provided no staining reagent is used.

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