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Q: What happens to the specimen microscopically when you move your slide to right?
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repeat sample analysis,check for clots, make a slide of the blood, and examine the slide microscopically if their are clots present then request for a new blood sample.


What is the difference between a specimen and an image?

Specimen is what is on slide of microscope while image is what you see


What is the specimen put on?

Slide.


What happen to the speimen if you move the slide to the left using a microscope?

The specimen will appear to move to the right when you move the slide to the left. The opposite is true as well.


How can an air bubbles are trapped under the specimen?

If you don't lay your slide cover correctly on the slide that has the specimen, you can have air bubbles.


What happens when you prepare a smear from a agar plate or slant without first placing water on slide?

If you prepare a slide from an agar plate without placing water on the slide first the agar will be to lumpy on the slide. It will make to much of the specimen be in one spot.


What is the function of stage clips?

the stage clips are used to hold the slide in place on the stage.


What goes on top of the slide and the specimen?

Coverslip


What is function of stage?

To hold the specimen or slide


When observing a slide should the specimen be on the top or bottom surface of the microscope?

A specimen should be on the top surface of the slide and place a cover-slip over it.


What happens to the image when you move the slide to the left?

as we move the slide to the left,the image will goes to the right..


What happens on a monocular microscope when the slide it turned right?

It breaks