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how to use a microscope
- pre - lab discussion
when you view an object through a microscope, you place the object on a glass slide. the slide may be either a dry - mount or a wet - mount slide. in a dry - mount slide, the object to be examined is placed on the slide and covered with a small square of plastic called a coverslip. in a wet - mount slide, a drop of liquid is placed over the object before being covered with a coverslip. in this investigation, you will learn how to correctly prepare a wet - mount slide and how to observe an object under the microscope.
- when you carry a microscope, why should you carry it with one hand on the arm of the microscope and the other hand under the base?
- why should you hold a microscope slide by its edge?
- Carrying a microscope with one hand on the arm and the other under the base provides stability, preventing it from falling and getting damaged.
- Holding a microscope slide by the edges avoids getting fingerprints or oils from fingers on the viewing - area of the slide, which could interfere with the microscopic view and potentially contaminate the sample.
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- To provide stability and prevent damage.
- To avoid contaminating the sample and interfering with the view.