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Welcome to our new video that is mcqs on microscope stain and staining techniques and this is the third part of this series of videos on microscope stain and staining techniques okay so the first question is which instrument is used to determine the turbidity and indirectly the bacterial count of a given sample and options are Zeta Sizer Zeta scissor or spectrophotometer or centrifuge or all of the above and the right answer is option b the respect of photometer so specto phytometer instrument is used to determine the turbidity and indirectly the bacterial count of a given sample so the next question vector so next question here measuring the metabolic activity of a bacterial sample provides direct count of the bacteria indirect count of the bacteria both A and B are none of the above and right answer is option b that is indirect count of the bacteria so measuring the metabolic activity of a bacterial sample provides indirect count of the bacteria okay so next question they can get sta