Microscope Slide Preparation
- In order to observe cellular material in more detail, specimens can be prepared for viewing under a light microscope
- Samples need to be thin enough to allow light to pass through
- The type of preparation that is appropriate is dependent on the cellular material that needs to be viewed
Slide preparation methods table
- Samples sometimes need to be stained, as the cytosol and other cell structures may be transparent or difficult to distinguish
- To stain a slide the sample needs to be first air-dried and then heated by passing it through a Bunsen burner flame – this will allow the sample to be fixed to the slide and to take up the stain
- As with the type of preparation required, the type of stain used is dependent on what type of specimen is being used
Common microscope stains & uses table