What is mounting in Microtomy?

What is mounting in Microtomy? To preserve and support a stained section for light microscopy, it is mounted on a clear glass slide, and covered with a thin glass coverslip. The slide and coverslip must be free of optical distortions, to avoid viewing artifacts. A mounting medium is used to adhere the coverslip to the […]

Is pooping daily normal?

Is pooping daily normal? There is no generally accepted number of times a person should poop. As a broad rule, pooping anywhere from three times a day to three times a week is normal. Most people have a regular bowel pattern: They’ll poop about the same number of times a day and at a similar […]

When did they film Green Lantern?

When did they film Green Lantern? Most of the live-action actors were cast between July 2009 and February 2010, and filming took place from March to August 2010 in Louisiana. The film was converted to 3D during its post-production stage. What universe is Green Lantern movie in? the DC Extended Universe Did Diggle die in […]

What is the purpose of the Bartholin gland?

What is the purpose of the Bartholin gland? The fact that Bartholin’s glands supply a mucus for the lubrication of the entrance to the vagina during sexual excitement, and that Cowper’s glands secrete a mucous fluid which acts in part as a vehicle for the seminal discharge has long been noted. What does a Bartholin […]

Did Jim Thorpe run in mismatched shoes?

Did Jim Thorpe run in mismatched shoes? Before the second day of decathlon, Jim Thorpe’s shoes were stolen. Hastily, he found two different shoes lying in a garbage can to compete with. On the third day, Thorpe, still wearing two different garbage can shoes, ran the final event — the 1,500-meter run — in 4 […]

What is a shared derived trait?

What is a shared derived trait? A shared derived character is a characteristic or trait that two lineages share, which has evolved leading up to their clade. What is a shared primitive trait? A shared, primitive character (such as the post-anal tail of all vertebrates) is called a symplesiomorphy. Symplesiomorphies can tell us that animals […]

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