why we need to take care to avoid air bubbles while putting peel off on glass slide?
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Mounts should ideally have no air bubbles because beginners may have trouble distinguishing the bubbles from the specimen when looking under the microscope. The presence of bubbles can also keep live organisms from moving freely. Another problem is that large bubbles may lower the viewing resolution.
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It is easily possible to simply move the slide and observe a different part of the specimen. Generally, air bubbles should be avoided, especially by beginning microscopists, who may have a problem distinguishing bubbles from the real specimen. ... Bubbles hinder the free movement of organisms, such as ciliates.
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