It's called a slide.
Cover slip
Coverslip
coverslip
Fernando
a piece of glass so lets just say there is water on the specimen then if you put glass on it you will actually the specimen and not the water and also that the long objective lens wont break it
It's called a slide.
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
You fill the glass up.
Yes, it can.
What is the specimen?
A glass slide: coverslip
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
It's called a slide.
To examine it under the microscope, the specimen needs to be illuminated by either a light underneath or a stream of electrons. If the specimen is too thick, and light or electrons cannot penetrate it, the scientist will be unable to see any detail.
yes you can put a glass sheet over the top of a tank to act as a lid.
You can send glass sheet on Farmville by going to the gifting tab. Put a mark on the glass sheet then choose the person or people that you want it sent to then click on send. You can also send this item when you someone post it on their wall.
A sheet of glass is called a pane.
Obviously, an enlarged specimen.
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
Nippon Sheet Glass was created in 1918.
yes it can