Eosinophils
The gram stain uses a decolorizing product so it is possible to differentiate between the gram and the gram cells. Gram positive cells stain purple in color.
capsule
Saffranin is a " counter stain " . this is also a " basic dye " which is in different color than primary stain ( basic dye crystal violet ) . The purpose counter stain ( saffranin ) is to give the decolourised cells a color , that is different from first one ( crystal violet ). The microbes which are not decolourised by alcohol retains the stain, while the decolourised cell take up the counter stain ( saffranin ).
The color for gram positive is purple/violet if done correctly.
Eosinophils are the type of leukocyte which assist in fighting allergens and parasitic infections. Eosinophils can be identified by their granules which attract the red stain, eosin, and by their bi-lobed nuclei.
Eosinophils
You can get color from dye, paint, or stain.
What nutrients does an Eosinophil need??
A stain of a contrasting color used to color the components in a microscopic specimen that are not made visible by the principal stain.
yes you can and the stain can change colors if there is a juice stain for example thats red and a grass stain the stain color could change
Green
purple
Eosinophils are the granular leukocytes that stain red. They are important elements of the body's immune defense against pathogens and allergens.
Color is the stain or shade of something.
it produces a brick/dark red stain.
The color