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Q. The main advantage of cover glass method for preparation of peripheral blood smear is :

1.prevents drying

2.prevents contamination

3.staining characteristics

4.more uniform distribution of leukocytes & platelets
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Quick Scroll 07.07.04 (4 years ago) #2

It is essential to cover the film with a coverglass as this permits the film to be examined with the x 10 and x 40 lenses. The cover-glass must be wider than the film so that cells at the edges of the film can be properly examined.
so the answer might be D
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Quick Scroll 06.11.07 (1 year ago) #3

answer is D
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