Its been ages since ive used one, but basically a cover slip is a thin piece of see through material used to to keep solid stuff firm and liquid evenly spread out. It also provides a means of adjusting the specimen without directly touching it again and again.
The specimen is placed on a microscope slide, and a thinner slip or cover placed on top.
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 specimen should be on the top surface of the slide and place a cover-slip over it.
One meaning of cover slip in a biological context is a thin small rectangular piece of glass that one would lay over a specimen mounted on a microscope slide in order to hold it steady, flatten it out and protect it.
The substage condenser on a microscope gathers the light from the microscope's light source. It distributes the light evenly over the entire view field.
The specimen is placed on a microscope slide, and a thinner slip or cover placed on top.
AnswerThe previous answers made no sense so I just erased them. It's called the cover slip.
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.
The answer is that over the many years they have discovered clearer more zooming things.
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
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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Actulley lots of scientists made the microscope. At first the microscope started out as just being as useful as magnifying glass but soon got better over the years to be what it is now today. The microscope was invented to see microbes. What was in cells and mainly to see how diseases were spread, what caused diseases, and how to prevent them.
A specimen should be on the top surface of the slide and place a cover-slip over it.
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