Sample, example.
The another name for a compound microscope is a light microscope, as it uses light to illuminate the specimen being observed.
Specimen
To make a wet mount in a microscope, place the specimen on a slide and add a drop of water, saline solution, or another liquid to cover it. Gently place a coverslip over the specimen at an angle to avoid trapping air bubbles. Carefully press down to flatten the specimen and remove excess liquid with a tissue.
No, using a scanning electron microscope does not kill the specimen. The specimen is placed in a vacuum chamber during imaging, but this process does not kill the specimen.
Specimen orientation on a microscope refers to the position and alignment of the specimen on the microscope stage. Correct orientation is important to ensure that the desired area of the specimen is visible and in focus under the microscope objective lens. Properly orienting the specimen allows for accurate observation and analysis of its features.
The word specimen is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun.
Sound out the word and the pauses are syllables. So specimen would be spec-i-men.
An autoradiogram is another word for an autoradiograph - a photograph image produced by placing a film in contact with a specimen containing radioactive material.
Put the specimen in the bottle.I brought back a specimen of English money.They put the bullet in a specimen bag.
Sample
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.
The meaning of the root word spec is to see or look. An example of this in a word is specimen.
instance, specimen, case, sample, illustration
The detective took specimens of her blood to find out who killed her.
I have never heard it used that way
"That is a fine specimen of the 'male' species."
The word monster in Afrikaans can be used in 2 contexts:sample, specimen, patternmonster, freak