the specimen is the objective the microscope and a parts of microscope
Urine is the best specimen in which to look for Bence Jones proteins
There is no antonym for specimen.However, the opposite of taking a specimen, meaning a testing sample, would be to examine the source of the specimen directly."Population" or "aggregate" might come close to an opposite meaning.
It depends on what the specimen is. If for example - the specimen is a person's finger-print, then low magnification is sufficient. However - if the specimen is a sample of blood, a higher magnification would be needed to show individual blood cells.
It allows you to center the specimen, and if it is set up correctly, then when you switch objectives it should still be there and only need fine focusing. It also reduces the chance of crushing the specimen and/or breaking the slide or the lens as the LPO is further away from the slide than the HPO.
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Would you kindly submit another question indicating what specimen you mean.
Yes - but a specimen can be something that is not observed under a microscope as well. For example, if you ever went on a walk in the country, picked a wildflower that grew there, and brought it home, you would have a specimen of a native plant that grew in the area where you found it.
Yes - but a specimen can be something that is not observed under a microscope as well. For example, if you ever went on a walk in the country, picked a wildflower that grew there, and brought it home, you would have a specimen of a native plant that grew in the area where you found it.
Urine is the best specimen in which to look for Bence Jones proteins
Obviously, an enlarged specimen.
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The light is reflected upwards, and passes through the specimen. It passes through easier (clearer) if the specimen is not too thick.
A sentence with the word specimen in it would be, I went to the lab today to pick up that specimen I dropped off to be studied last week.
If no heat fixing was done to a slide with a specimen on it, it would be rinsed off with the gram staining procedure. Heat fixing the specimen does kill specimen but it also locks it in place.
The specimen is taken from TB lesion
Sound out the word and the pauses are syllables. So specimen would be spec-i-men.
that is a terrible idea considering when they examine the specimen they will find the bleach and you may be taken prison for tampering with a specimen....