They are both volcanoes.
wet mount slide
The hanging drop preparation can study the motility over a longer period of time, but it is more difficult to examine than a wet mount. Wet mount is preferable to a hanging drop slide when using phase contrast optics.
The benefit of a wet mount is that you can view the specimen in its natural environment without killing it. If you do a wet mount you can get proper air around the microbes to view them for a while before they possibly die. If you do a hanging wet mount you have the capability to see them moving in an aerated manner.
Wet mounts allow one to view living material versus dead material.
You can see clearer images in the simple stain technique rather than the wet mount technique...
Wet mounts don't typically use stains.
All you have to do is get a yellow stain and just drop one drop and it should spread throughout the water and should turn that color.
Starches and (maybe) Gram-positive bacteria.
you can get it wet but becarful it might stain
Iodine solution is used as a stain to see various organelles clearly.
You use a stain for some wet mounts in order to observe detail that would otherwise not be visible.
They are both volcanoes.
Coverslip is not placed on a microscope but on the stained specimen on slide . This protects objective lens of microscope from getting stain from a wet mount . It also protects permanent slide .
how do i remove ink stains from wet clothes
mount thats wet. :trollface:
wet mount slide