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biology practical

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Here in this table when making the serial dilutions , can some1 help me to complete this table. We use C1V1=C2V2 Formula but can some1 help me with this i really get confused.:cry:

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see here I guess ..you have to make up any volume of glucose and any of water but thier addition togther should add up to 20 cm3

like he gave you in last one 12 and 8

we kan make 6 and 14 and so on
 
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see here I guess ..you have to make up any volume of glucose and any of water but thier addition togther should add up to 20 cm3

like he gave you in last one 12 and 8

we kan make 6 and 14 and so on


Noo.... sorrry here also they gave the conc %


so according to table it gonna be like that

6 glucose and 14 water
then 8 glucose and 12 water
then 10 glucose and 10 water
 
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(b)(ii) sample number of stomata in the quarter of the field of view shown in Fig. 2.3. = 16 ( i got 16 complete stomata) and you Mark clearly on Fig. 2.3 each of the stomata counted okay? =)
Then you have to multiply your answer into 0.1 (as The smallest measurement on this stage micrometer is 0.1 mm)
Therefore, 16 x o.1 = 1.6
Now divide your answer by (b)(i)'s Area
That is, 1.6 / 0.8 = 2

Now that you know the area of quarter of the field, you can Calculate the number of stomata per mm2. (the whole diagram)
Therefore multiply your answer into 4 to give the total.
That is, 2 x 4 = 8

hey, well i couldnt get u here, i didnt do it this way
now that we have 16 stomata(as in ur case) in 1/4 part so for the whole we have 16x4=64.
so there are 64 stomata in 0.8 mm^2 and per 1 mm^2 we should divide 64 by o.8mm^2 to get for 1mm^2.
isn't it?
 
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