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Microscope slides and coverslips are two commonly used glass products in microscopic observation, serving to carry and fix samples for examination. They play a crucial role in microscope observation.
Functions of the slide:
Material and size: Typically made from high-quality glass with excellent light transmission properties. Standard size is 75 x 26 millimeters (approximately 3 x 1 inches), with a thickness of about 1 millimeter;
Surface treatment: The surface can be smooth or specially treated to enhance sample adhesion, such as sticking the slide.
Uses: Mainly used to carry samples like cells, tissue slices, etc. It has strong resistance to strong acids and bases, facilitating the addition of reagents and easy observation and analysis under the microscope. It is also used for storing and transporting samples.
Functions of the coverslip: A coverslip is a thin, flat piece of transparent glass material, usually placed on top of the sample and slide.
Forming a film-like object for observation: It allows the observed objects (such as cells, tissue slices, etc.) to form a thin film, facilitating light penetration and improving observation results.
Maintaining sample flatness: Ensures that liquid samples maintain an evenly thick, flat layer, making it easier for the microscope to focus.
Facilitating the addition of reagents: Utilizing capillary action, it facilitates the addition of various reagents (such as stains, acids, salt solutions, etc.).
Protecting samples: Prevents samples from being contaminated by dust and accidental contact, while also protecting the objective lens from contamination.