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Adding methylene blue to a slide will stain animal cells and make the nuclei more visible.
Adding methylene blue to sugar water solution.
The methylene blue will make the paramecium very horny and secrete sperm.
Nope - methylene blue is a stain. You need liquid indicator like phenolphthalein that responds to pH changes.
Methylene blue is necessary for one thing. It is what helps transports cells.
Adding methylene blue to a slide will stain animal cells and make the nuclei more visible.
Methylene blue is an example.
An example is methylene blue.
Adding methylene blue to sugar water solution.
Because some things that you might look at under a microscope are transparent and hard to see. Adding Methylene Blue to the slide would dye the stuff blue.....i think.
A general term for a chemical that makes a specimen visible is a stain. There are many types of stains available, depending upon the structure you want to visualize and the type of microscope you want to use, e.g. fluorescent stains like DAPI for fluorescence microscopy, or hematoxylin and eosin (H and E) staining for brightfield microscopy.Immersion oil
i think the methylene blue will be make aqua blue because the charcoal will penerate the color of methylene blue,,,there are absorption process,,,in the charoal between the methylene blue.... (kharlz)
because methylene blue turns colourless when it is reduced by hydrogen. during respiration hydrogen is produced and instead of reducing NAD, it reduces methylene blue and turns methylene blue colourless. if methylene blue goes from blue to colourless then this shows that the cell is respiring as it is producing a suffiecient amount of hydrogen to decolourise methylene blue
Methylene Blue
Methylene blue stains everything blue.
The methylene blue will make the paramecium very horny and secrete sperm.
METHYLENE BLUE has high molecular weight.