Science, asked by pamintuanlanz, 4 months ago

damage and store the microscope
carefully
Q1. Based from the selection, what will happen if you will put too much water over the specimen
during wet mount preparation?
Q2. If you are going to prepare a specimen, how would you correctly put the cover slip over the
glass slide?
Q3. How would you compare the image seen by the eye over the image seen through
microscope?
Q4. Among the image, which letter "e" appear bigger, HPO or LPO? Why?


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Answers

Answered by brijmohanbhatt506
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Answer:

1. If too much water is added, the cover slip will “float” creating a water layer that is too thick. If too little water is added, the specimen may be crushed or dry out too quickly. ... Placing the cover slip in the manner prevents air bubbles from forming underneath the cover slip.

2. Place a sample on the slide. Using a pipette, place a drop of water on the specimen. Then place on edge of the cover slip over the sample and carefully lower the cover slip into place using a toothpick or equivalent. This method will help prevent air bubbles from being trapped under the cover slip

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