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Heat fixing a smear kills the bacteria with minimal distortion, allows for better staining, and firmly affixes the bacteria to the slide. Chemical fixing is used to preserve fine cellular structures and might stop internal processes in place, protect the cell from damage, or strengthen the cell's structure.
Slight heating helps in fixing the cells on to the surface of the glass slide
what is meant by the term catheterisation
It's nothing, just a smear of (what I presume is supposed to be) blood.
What is meant by the term resistivity?
During the preparation of a bacterial smear, it is crucial to use sterile techniques to avoid contamination. Use a sterile inoculating loop to transfer a small amount of culture onto a clean slide, and ensure the smear is thin and evenly spread. When heat-fixing, gently pass the slide through a flame to adhere the bacteria to the slide without burning them, as excessive heat can distort cellular structures. Always wear gloves and goggles to protect yourself from potential biohazards.
Explain what is meant by the term 'dementia.'
A pap smear can't tell if someone is a "virgin." Virgin is not a medical term, and there is no test to see if someone has had sex.
what is meant by the term identity politics
What is meant by the term organisation culture
to allow the excess water to dry out before heating. if heated right after, the water would cause the smear to overheat and denature some features in the stain. and those features would no longer be seen
It is used to fix because to make the cell inactive or immoblie, but the main purpose is to fix the smear so that when we put stain and then flush it out with water ( or some time with alcohol) the smear should not wash out with dye.