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When antiobodies to which a fluorescent molecule has been attached are used as probes the fluorescent molecules will shine when exposed to?

ulruaviolet lights !


Beams of electrons that shine on fluorescent materials are used in?

fluorescence microscopy to excite fluorescence in the sample, allowing visualization of specific structures or molecules.


Newborns are sometimes exposed to fluorescent light as a treatment for?

Juandice


Why iron does not shine?

Iron CAN shine. However, when exposed to oxygen it reacts to form iron oxide- rust. And THAT is not shiny.


What kind of material lines the tubes of fluorescent lights and glows when exposed to UV light?

Phosphor is the material that lines the tubes of fluorescent lights and glows when exposed to UV light. This material emits visible light when excited by ultraviolet radiation.


What gives off visible light under an ultraviolet light?

Fluorescent materials, phosphorescent materials, and objects containing fluorescent dyes or pigments can emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet light. This phenomenon occurs as the ultraviolet light excites the molecules within these materials, causing them to re-emit visible light at a longer wavelength.


Flouresecnt dyes are used in DNA electrophoresis?

Yes, fluorescent dyes are commonly used in DNA electrophoresis for visualizing DNA bands when they are exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. These dyes bind to the DNA molecules to make them visible and easy to analyze. Examples of fluorescent dyes used in DNA electrophoresis include ethidium bromide and SYBR Green.


Do fluorescent lights make anyone else angry after being exposed after 20-3o min?

yes


What does Edward skin do when he is exposed to direct sunlight?

shine because in the movie you see that he show Bella in the direct shine


Is it true fluorescent dyes help scientist see the movement of compounds and structures in living cells?

Yes, fluorescent dyes are often used in biological research to label specific molecules or structures in living cells. When exposed to light of a specific wavelength, these dyes emit light of a different color, making it easier for scientists to track the movement and interactions of the labeled components within the cells.


What happen to the molecules of the water when it is exposed to sun rays?

The temperature increase and the motion of molecules is accelerated.


Why is a mercury blub necessary for fluorescence microscopy?

A mercury bulb is necessary for fluorescence microscopy because it emits ultraviolet light, which is used to excite fluorescent molecules in the sample. When the fluorescent molecules absorb this light, they emit lower energy visible light, which is what is detected by the microscope to produce the fluorescence image.