The Countess Automated Cell Counter is one of the most modern cell technologies used in laboratories. The cell counter uses automated image recognition optics to determine the number of cells in a specimen. This enables biological researchers to get the accurate number of cells in a specimen and their effectiveness. It is able to distinguish between live and dead cells accurately, which enables scientists to evaluate their impacts in different environments they exist.
This cell counter measures the viability of cells in less than one minute, which makes it effective for counting cells in laboratories (Malick & Ghosh, 2012, p. 78). It is more effective than other instruments, because it can also measure other attributes related to plant and animal cells. The Countess cell counter also provides precise information about the size of a cell and how it reacts when exposed to different environments.