Want this question answered?
going down a slide
3
About 1 drop should be enough
I don't know what experiment you're conducting, but when the directions tell you explicitly that you need to use a fresh utensil, then there must be the potential for contamination. Most likely using a different toothpick prevents the contents of slide one from crossing to slide two, which could invalidate your results.
Press down on the coverslip
going down a slide
gravitational potential energy
Potential energy. Potential energy is energy due to position of an object. So as he goes down the slide the potential energy is being converted to kinetic energy until he reaches the bottom.
the object has a potential energy relative to , for example, the bottom of the hill, or the bottom of the slide.
I do NOT think you should do that but yes you can slide.
it should be with complete sentences
start on the lowest objective
pins
A specimen should be on the top surface of the slide and place a cover-slip over it.
Well you should totally be honest with them and maybe she'll let it slide
It should be placed under the clips.
so the objective lens will not touch the slide.