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today Iamp;#39;m going to show you blister fluid under a microscope I got this one from hot oil that got onto my finger while cooking some food blisters are small pockets of fluid that form on the upper layer of skin after itamp;#39;s been damaged the clear liquid inside blisters may be either serum or plasma that is there to cushion and protect the skin underneath until it heals itamp;#39;s composed of mostly water with electrolytes proteins lipids and various other substances the first thing I noticed was a few dead skin cells which most likely came from my finger hitting the slot in addition there was a bunch of these little globules which may either be lipids or just air bubbles but Iamp;#39;m not exactly sure I also came across some white blood cells on the slide and time lapsed it so we could watch their movement these white blood cells move around using pseudopodial Locomotion which is a projection of cytoplasm that pulls the cell forward similar to how an amoeba moves in so