Why is it important to avoid the entering of air bubbles in a coverslip?
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The reasons why air bubbles can be problematic are: Bubbles hinder the free movement of organisms, such as ciliates. The bubbles cause optical artifacts at the place where the air meets the water.
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It protects the microscope and prevents the slide from drying out when it's being examined. The coverslip is lowered gently onto the specimen using a mounted needle . It is important that no air bubbles are trapped underneath.
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The reasons why air bubbles can be problematic are: Bubbles hinder the free movement of organisms, such as ciliates. The bubbles cause optical artifacts at the place where the air meets the water.
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