-->coverslip/cover glass-used to hold objects for examination under a microscope .
I would prefer a glass coverslip for this specimen, please.
coverslip use to see the tiny objects.
AnswerThe previous answers made no sense so I just erased them. It's called the cover slip.
The glass sheet that a specimen is placed on is called a microscope slide. It is a thin flat piece of glass used to hold and view specimens under a microscope.
The purpose is to maintain flat the sample.
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.
A coverslip is a thin glass placed on the microscope slide.
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 cover slip is what is placed on top of the specimen or material being observed through the microscope.
The thin glass plate that is placed on top of a specimen in a microscope is called a coverslip. It helps to protect the specimen and ensures that the objective lens can focus properly on the specimen.
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.
Holding a glass slide and coverslip by its edges prevents fingerprint smudges or other contaminants from interfering with the specimen being viewed under a microscope. It also helps maintain a clean surface for a clear observation.