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Most microscopes have a small lamp below the place where the glass slide is attached.
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Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.
Most microscope stages have clips for holding the slide. If you do not have any clips on your microscope stage, you can use tape to hold the slide in place.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).
it is use to hold your glass slide/specimen slide in place.
it is use to place an item on and put it under a microscope to view
It is used to place an item on and put it under a microscope to view.
A coverslip is a thin glass placed on the microscope slide.
Most microscopes have a small lamp below the place where the glass slide is attached.
Yes, a glass microscope slide is an electrical insulator. Glass is generally considered an electrical insulator.
The stage clip holds the the specimen slide firmly on the stage and is needed if the microscope is tilted.
A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, used to hold objects for examination . Typically the object is placed or secured between the slide and a cover slip
the stage is the small glass piece on the microscope.
I'm assuming you mean the "glass sheet" that you place below the lens with a sample on it is called a glass slide: COVERSLIP!
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