Which of the following save the specimen/ material from drying
a) Water
b) glycerine
c) safranin
d) Red ink
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Glycerine save the specimen from drying up.
Explanation:
Glycerin keeps the material from drying out and aids in obtaining a clean image through the microscope.
Along with keeping the specimen's cellular properties and the stain's quality, glycerin also shields the specimen from dust and other harm.
The majority of these advantages are a result of glycerin's chemical stability.
A useful dehydration agent is glycerin. Because of its refractive nature, it tends to reflect light more effectively, allowing for clearer observation of the material under the microscope.
In order to view the cells in an onion peel, we produce a slide by mounting the onion peel specimen with glycerin.
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