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Abdul Hameed prepares a slide of onion peel but it has bubbles and is damaged as well, what might be the reason and why? a. Rough handling of a peel b. Use of water c. Improper placement of coverslip d.
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Abdul Hameed prepares a slide of onion peel but it has bubbles
and is damaged as well, what might be the reason and why?
a. Rough handling of a peel
b. Use of water
c. Improper placement of coverslip
d. Both a & c
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Both A and C because of the fact that it is most likely been damaged without the use of a coverslip, the “bubbles” are trying to throw you off
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D. it’s most logical
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