A coverslip in Biology is a small rectangle of glass that is mounted on a slide to be viewed under a microscope. The coverslip protects the specimen, keep it in place and/or make it flat.
A coverslip in Biology is a small rectangle of glass that is mounted on a slide to be viewed under a microscope. The coverslip protects the specimen, keep it in place and/or make it flat.
Coverslips are used on light microscopes to secure your sample in place; it also can be used to push out air bubbles so you can focus on your sample without obstruction.
A coverslip is used for expirements so you dony have to make a mess on the tables
-->coverslip/cover glass-used to hold objects for examination under a microscope .
They are used to cover the specimen.
coverslip use to see the tiny objects.
I would prefer a glass coverslip for this specimen, please.
You can add small amounts of water without removing the coverslip. To do this, place a single drop of water on one end of the coverslip and draw the water under the coverslip by placing a piece of paper towel on the opposite end of the coverslip. :D
Coverslip keeps the sample uniform and does not let it spill and have many irregularities.
A coverslip goes on top of a slide to trap the matter being viewed.
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It is used to keep the glass slide "safe" from getting scratched and getting the specimens ruined.
If you mean a coverslip as in fabric used to cover and conceal the original fabric on a couch or loveseat, then it is as long as the couch or loveseat, plus additional length on all 4 sides to cover front, back, and sides to the floor.
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