It flattens the drop to an even thickness. Otherwise surface tension would draw the drop into a ball, which will distort light passing through it.
Press down on the coverslip
Put the specimen (whatever your looking at) on the slide and drop two or three drops of water on it and then put the coverslip on top, make sure there is no air bubbles.
the five steps to making a wet mount slide is 1.use a flat glass slide to prepare a wt mount slide 2.suck up a few drops of water from your liquid specimen into a medicaine dropper 3.pick up the wet mount slide on the 2 outer sides of the slides 4.place the specimen your using into the water 5.place the top cover slips on the top of the water with the specimen in it (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (:
It is important to them because we all get thirsty, there's water
a) the object is placed in a drop of water (or saline) on a clean slide. b) a coverslip is held at a 45o angle with the fingertips, and c) it is lowered carefully over the water and the object.
Press down on the coverslip
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
You use them to cover the object on the slide, so that it doesn't slip. Usually, you put a drop of water in between the slide and cover slip as well. Also, the possibility of trapping air bubbles is reduced.
Put the specimen (whatever your looking at) on the slide and drop two or three drops of water on it and then put the coverslip on top, make sure there is no air bubbles.
When sponging a resident, you will need a basin of warm water, soap or gentle cleansing solution, clean washcloths or bath sponge, a towel for drying, gloves if needed, and any special products recommended for the resident's skin condition. Always ensure privacy and dignity for the resident during the process.
In a pound of a salty water
It's called a slide.
The peeling from the lower epidermal cell is mounted in glycerine or water on a glass slide to show stomata
the five steps to making a wet mount slide is 1.use a flat glass slide to prepare a wt mount slide 2.suck up a few drops of water from your liquid specimen into a medicaine dropper 3.pick up the wet mount slide on the 2 outer sides of the slides 4.place the specimen your using into the water 5.place the top cover slips on the top of the water with the specimen in it (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (:
It is important to them because we all get thirsty, there's water
Expeditions on Mount Everest do not take any water with them. They melt the snow and ice that is on the mountain to use as there water.
To keep strong and healthy while climbing on Mount Everest you need to drink as much water as possible, it is recommened to drink around 4 -6 liters every day. The higher you climb there is less oxygen and your body will start to shut down, water is very important to look after yourself.