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Online Microscope Images Toolkit Partnership for Environmental Education and Rural Health (PEER) peer.tamu.edu YouTube: VIBS Histology Veterinary Integrative Biosciences Texas A & M University Larry Johnson, PhD

Toolkit Contents 1.Operating Online Microscope ImagesOperating Online Microscope Images 2.Cell CountCell Count 3.Cell/Tissue Volume DensityCell/Tissue Volume Density 4.Percentages of CellsPercentages of Cells 5.Diameter of CellsDiameter of Cells 6.Organelle Volume DensityOrganelle Volume Density

Why do cell counts (stereology)? Stereology (random sampling of the whole group as opposed to counting all individuals in that group) allows quantitative analyses of images, cells, tissues, or micrographs to supplement general observations. It tells you how much change occurred not just that a change has occurred. This might indicate how sick a person is, how successful a treatment might be, or whether a person is getting better or worse. It might be used to determine if an observed change is statistically significant.

Why do stereology and integrate technology and math (STEM) in science? Use of this toolkit gives students an opportunity to evaluate microscopic images where they interact with images of specimens (each student makes his/her own measurements) and use technology to do so as they integrate math and science. They see the value of and use math in scientific investigation to determine the amount of difference between samples. One might hypothesize that abnormal blood has 10 to 100 times the concentration of white blood cells as does the normal blood, but does the conclusion of the stereological analyses agree? Calculations/ technology