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What should all specimen drawings be done with?

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A biological drawing, in contrast, should only be made while actually looking at a specimen. It should be done only with sharp, simple pencil lines on white paper, without any shading or sketching. It should be done slowly and carefully, looking at the specimen every few seconds to ensure that the drawing is accurate.
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Answer: a sharp pencil line on white unlined paper.

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Drawing is a very important skill in biology and is considered a type of data collection because drawings help to record data from specimens. Drawings can highlight the important features of a specimen. A drawing is the result of a long period of observation at different depths of focus and at different magnifications.

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