Can anyone report me what a damp mount lab. tryout is?

And what its commonly used for? Having trouble finding information on it for class tommorow.


Answers:    I did this lab just the other hours of daylight. First you take a microscope slide. Then you put on doesn`t matter what you are going to look at. Then you drop it with hose down until it sticks to the microscope slide. After that you put the mount at a 45 degree angle so you can squezze out adjectives of the excess air, next you have a damp mount! It is commonly used for something that you want to look at under a microscope, but don't enjoy a prepared slide to look at it. Pretty much it's a temporary slide.
It's a approach of mounting a specimen on a slide, where the specimen is still drizzly when the glass cover is put on. This is used most commonly for identify bacteria, although in that are other uses. It affects the field of prospect because of the water, and sometimes the raise objections being looked at may die if the slide is made dry.

Here's a website: http://www.mos.org/sln/sem/wetmount.html

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