Below is a schematic of what you might expect to see when you look down a microscope at a haemocytometer. Each circle in this figure represents a “cell”. Use the counting technique you were taught in your Introductory Immunology practical classes this year to determine how many “cells” are in the figure? (you must select the most correct answer from the following options).单项选择题

A
35
B
44
C
43
D
42
E
36
F
39
G
38
H
46
I
45
J
41
K
40
L
37
M
47
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