Cover slip.
If you don't lay your slide cover correctly on the slide that has the specimen, you can have air bubbles.
to generate light, so the specimen can be examined (sends light through base, diaphragm, stage specimen, slide, objective lens, nose-piece, body, body tube, and eyepiece)
Gravity.
Most microscopes have a small lamp below the place where the glass slide is attached.
Thin enough for light to pass through it.
It's called a slide.
It's called a slide.
A cover slip is a very thin piece of glass used to cover a sample on a microscope slide. It stops the sample from getting on to the objective lens of the microscope.
cover slip is a small piece of glass which is used to cover.
CS on a prepared slide typically stands for "cover slip," which is a thin, transparent piece of glass placed over the specimen on the slide. The cover slip helps protect the specimen and allows for better viewing under a microscope by minimizing distortion and preventing contamination.
A cover slip is what is placed on top of the specimen or material being observed through the microscope.
A cover slip is a thin square of glass that you put over a specimen on a microscope slide. The cover slip stops the specimen from drying out, and squishes it so that light can get though it easier
A cover slip is a thin square of glass that you put over a specimen on a microscope slide. The cover slip stops the specimen from drying out, and squishes it so that light can get though it easier
A cover slip is a thin square of glass that you put over a specimen on a microscope slide. The cover slip stops the specimen from drying out, and squishes it so that light can get though it easier
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