A coverslip is a thin glass placed on the microscope slide.
The microscope stage is the platform on which a slide is placed for viewing.
The slide is placed on the stage.
The part of the microscope where the slide is placed is called the stage. It is a platform that supports the slide while it is being viewed under the microscope. The slide is typically held in place on the stage with clips or a mechanical stage control.
It should be placed under the clips.
The specimen is placed on a glass slide and covered with a coverslip before being placed on the stage of the microscope for viewing.
A slide
The slide containing the specimen is placed on the stage of the microscope. The stage is a flat platform where the slide sits, and it typically has clips to hold the slide in place. From the stage, the light source below illuminates the specimen for viewing through the lenses of the microscope.
The stage holds the slide in place on a microscope. It is the platform where the slide is placed for viewing under the objective lenses.
The stage is a little platform where the slide is placed.
The flat surface of a microscope that holds the slide for viewing is called the stage. It is where the specimen slide is placed for examination under the microscope's lens.
The thin glass square that is placed over a microscope slide is called a cover slip. It is used to protect the specimen on the slide and to provide a flat surface for viewing under the microscope.
A microscope slide sits on a stage. They are held in place by the two stage clips.