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To explain: Why it is important that smears be air-dried and why they cannot be gently heated over a flame to speed up the process of drying.
Introduction: Smear preparation is required for several laboratory techniques. A smear can be prepared from a broth or solid medium The main aims of preparing a smear are to fix bacteria on the slide and to avoid bacterial loss during a staining technique.
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