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Qwerty2022 Qwerty2022
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A year ago Edited: A year ago, Qwerty2022
Hello,

Could someone identify what this is ? This is 400 magnification in urine, wet mount slide.

Thank you

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Educator
A year ago
Does it move?

If not, it's not an organism. Looks like some sort of crystal.
Qwerty2022 Author
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A year ago
Not moving...  I get your point, however it looked to me to be an organism
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Educator
A year ago
Not moving... I get your point, however it looked to me to be an organism

👍 Yes, so it's definitely something inorganic.
Qwerty2022 Author
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A year ago
Not arguing but for my education... what if it's simply dead and therefore not moving ?
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Educator
A year ago
Fair question, but it doesn't look like anything I've every seen, it doesn't even have the characteristics of a single celled organism.
Qwerty2022 Author
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A year ago
Does anyone else want to weigh in ??
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A year ago
cotton fiber?
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Educator
A year ago
cotton fiber?

Thanks, Dessa

That's similar to what I suspected. The specimen is see-through, no visible projections, or organelles, AND non-motile.
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