Identifying Elements with Biochemical Tests

Red Blood Cells versus Yeast

In this field both red blood cells and yeast are present. Since red blood cells are readily hemolyzed by dilute acetic acid, a drop is allowed to flow under the edge of the coverslip. The acetic acid lyses the red blood cells, leaving only the remaining yeast.

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