Yes epithelial cells are stained
Yes, other cellular structures such as human epithelial cells can be stained intensely by iodine. However, when examining amyloplasts, you must come to that conclusion yourself. Are any cellular structures other than amyloplasts stained intensely by iodine? What can you conclude about the location of starch in storage cells of potato? Good luck and ChaCha on!
I think it is the nucleus
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Live staining is possible as is the preparation of fixed tissue.
Large cell structures such as the nucleus and mitochondria can be seen under the light microscope if they are properly stained. In addition, chromosomes and centromeres can be seen during cell division.
the structures that are stained with the iodine are bean shaped organelles called leucoplasts.
Acid-fast is used for finding endospores---stress tolerant reproductive cells, produced by some bacteria.
In pollen context, acetocarmine is used as a weak stainer for cytoplasm, unlike in chromosome studies where it stains nucleic acids.
Cells tend to be rather transparent under the microscope, and staining them makes it much easier to see the internal structures.
Blood Stained was created in 1996.
Stained Impressions was created in 1985.
A ruby is stained by a compound.