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Need suggestions for things that move under a microscope. 4yo loves Magic School Bus and lots of books about germs / bacteria / etc... Wants to see things move in this cheap microscope that he can't with naked eye. I've tried gross standing water / mud / etc... but there's not enough wiggling.
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Sea monkeys? Onions, dead bugs and bread mold look awesome but don’t move You could also do a drop of your own blood. It will move before the cells die
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my own blood would be SO AWESOME!! Gonna try that. Hes been begging to look at his own poop btw -- probably a good future Throne customer.
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OMG. I have lots of anonymized poop pics I am happy to share ;) We need to have another office event soon. These things are unrelated. But they could be related!!!
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Please DO NOT SEND those pictures lol. Blood was a total letdown (no wiggles) But we grabbed mud from a new spot in the creek and πŸ¦ πŸ’¨βœ…
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Blood cells are difficult to see under the microscope due to the large volume of red blood cells (RBC) In laboratories, a peripheral blood smear(PBS) is prepared to observe blood cells, and with special staining, they become visible PBS Preparing video:
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I am so obsessed with this!!! I love this!!!! The colors!!! The wiggles!!! I wonder what all of that is!!!!
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