Biology, asked by ayesha2407, 12 hours ago

why glcerine is used for temporary mounting?​

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Answered by phasnabade
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It avoids the drying of the specimen. Besides, glycerine tends to reflect light due to its refractive nature. As a result of it, image appears clearer under the microscope. Due to these reasons, glycerine is used while preparing temporary mount of leaf peel.

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Answered by gargeepathak833
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Your answer is in the above pic

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The objects that give out or emit light of their own are sun, electric bulb, torch, extra. The non-luminous object is one that does not produce its own light, although it can still reflect light from other sources. For example; moon, mirror, page books etc.

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