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which stain is used to colour chromosomes
we can use feulgen's method ,in which malachite green stain is used to stain the nucleus
methelyn blue
aqueous iodine in the form of potassium iodide turns purple in the presence of starches in water.
Methylene blue stain is used to stain plant and animal cells.
maize?
the seed
Safranine
Both are used in staining but for different purposes .
Maize is a more formal name for what is now widely called "corn." Before the discovery of the Americas by the Europeans, all grains in Europe were called "corns." When the Europeans encountered the native Americans growing a multicolored grain with seeds on a large cob they called the product "maize." Selective breeding of the plant produced the all-yellow plant we know today as corn or maize. In common usage, the word "corn" has come to be used only for this American grain, with , and "maize" used in more formal scientific situations. The phrase "Indian corn" sometimes used for the older, multicolored varieties.
Acetic orcein is used to stain chromosomes in a plant cell so that you can view them easily through a microscope.
Maize is used for human and animal food.
Maize is corn; it is used as food for humans and animals, it can also be used to make biofuels, and other chemicals. It can also be used to make corn oil.
The Hopi mainly grew staple, or main, food of maize (corn), beans, and squash. They planted these crops at the bottoms of mesas, where they could catch rainwater. They also used an irrigation to plant their crops.
No, generally maize is a type of corn, in the U.S.A. maize flour is known as corn starch which is used as a thickener.
they used acueducts that helped them grow maize in the dry forest which they lived in. they also used a special kind that the Inca also used terrace farming more often than they did the other kind of farming.