Students Examine Their Own Blood To Identify Components
- Learn A Basic Lab Protocol
- Observe And Identify Different Cell Types
- Time Required: One 50 Minute Class Period
This three-step experiment provides students with a clear understanding of lab techniques and an opportunity for self discovery. Students draw samples of their own blood with individualized sterile lancets and prepare smears by applying Wright's stain. Using a microscope, they examine the smears to identify different cell types (erythrocytes, polymorphonuclears, eosinophiles, basophiles, lymphocytes and platelets). This experiment can be safely conducted in a single class period.
Included:
Teacher’s Guide with SDS
Wright’s stain, drop controlled bottle
Alcohol pads, pre-saturated
Lancets, sterile, disposable
Materials Needed But Not Supplied: Microscopes, Microscope Slides, Coverslips