hold the arm by the right hand your left at the base
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what are the things to consider in handling and caring the microscope
ewan
hold it with 2 hands
While moving the microscope from one place to another, always keep it in an upright position.
When handling a microscope, always hold it by the base and arm to prevent damage and ensure stability. Avoid touching the lenses with your fingers to prevent smudging and scratching; use lens paper for cleaning instead. Ensure the microscope is on a stable surface and that the cord is secured to prevent tripping. Finally, always cover the microscope when not in use to protect it from dust and debris.
place the sample on the microscope slide and observe it.
what are the things to consider in handling and caring the microscope
ewan
hold it with 2 hands
jemaima
IF YOU HAVE A MICROSCOPE THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN INTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE, YOU WILL HAVE TO USE THE EXTERNAL LIGHT SOURCE THAT IS PROVIDED IN THE CABINET WITH THE MICROSCOPE.
Troubleshooting steps for ELISA assay issues include checking reagent expiration dates, ensuring proper sample handling, verifying correct protocol steps, optimizing incubation times, and confirming equipment calibration.
While moving the microscope from one place to another, always keep it in an upright position.
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When handling a microscope, always hold it by the base and arm to prevent damage and ensure stability. Avoid touching the lenses with your fingers to prevent smudging and scratching; use lens paper for cleaning instead. Ensure the microscope is on a stable surface and that the cord is secured to prevent tripping. Finally, always cover the microscope when not in use to protect it from dust and debris.
steps on how to work out the total magnifying power of a microscope
Do not allow the high power objective to tough the lenses