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When observing live organisms, the specimen is prepared with a drop of liquid on which a coverslip has been placed. This is called a .
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When observing live organisms, the specimen is prepared with a drop of liquid on which a coverslip has been placed. This is called a .
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Wet mount
I hope this helps(:
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