Why wet mount of moving cells is only performed with no pathogens bacteria? Also, what is the difference between Brownian movement and mobility?

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Why wet mount of moving cells is only performed with no pathogens bacteria? Also, what is the difference between Brownian movement and mobility? 

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In a wet mount, the specimen is placed in a drop of water or other liquid held between the slide and the cover slip by surface tension.

This method is usually used, to view microscopic organisms that grow in pond water or other liquid media, especially when studying their movement and behavior.

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