It's called a slide.
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.
A glass plate in the laboratory is a flat, smooth piece of glass used for various applications such as microscopy, culturing cells, mixing substances, or as a base for other experimental setups. It provides a stable, clear surface for working with samples or conducting experiments. Glass plates can come in different sizes and thicknesses to suit different laboratory needs.
When you put water in a glass you fill it up.
You fill the glass up.
Only glass waste should be put into a broken glass container. Other types of waste, such as plastic, metal, or organic waste, should be disposed of in their respective recycling or garbage bins. Mixing other types of waste with glass can contaminate the recycling process.
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.
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.
A microscope slide is a thin, flat piece of glass that specimens are placed on for viewing under a microscope. It usually has dimensions around 25mm x 75mm and is used to hold the specimen securely and provide a clear background for observation.
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
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
A slide is a small, usually rectangular piece of glass on which specimens can be mounted for microscopic examination. A cover slip is a small, thin piece of glass placed over the specimen on the slide to protect it and hold it in place. In science labs, slides and cover slips are used to prepare and view samples under a microscope for analysis and study.
Glass slides are used in microscopy to hold a thin specimen for viewing under a microscope. The specimen is placed on the slide and covered with a cover slip to protect it and provide a flat surface for magnification. Glass slides are widely used in various scientific and medical fields for examining and analyzing biological samples.
A microscope slide is the commonest instrument in any Biology laboratory. It is a transparent rectangular glass apparatus and it fits underneath the lens piece of the microscope. It is used for mounting smears of body secretions, microscopic specimen of bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. One can stain the specimen they want to observe and focus the microscope on it. A cover slip is placed on top of the slide in order to keep the specimen in place. One can use a microscope slide in order to draw blood films as well.
The glass slide is the flat, rectangular surface where specimens are placed for examination under a microscope. It is typically made of clear glass and is used to hold the specimen securely in place for viewing.
You place the specimen on a glass slide, which is then positioned on the stage of the microscope. The stage typically has clips to hold the slide in place during observation.
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
The piece of glass went ineffectively into her skin. I think that's how....