why it is necessary to place a coverslip over the sample to be tested
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When viewing any slide with a microscope, a small square or circle of thin glass called a coverslip is placed over the specimen.
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 .
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Answer:When viewing any slide with a microscope, a small square or circle of thin glass called a coverslip is placed over the specimen. 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 .
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