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A chemical used to stain tissue samples for laboratory analysis.
India ink
Safranine
As the cells are transparent, the components cannot be seen clearly through a microscope. We stain the cell so that we can see the components of the cell clearly through a microscope.
It is basically use to stain leukocytes,maleria prasite and trypanosomas. leisman stain contain 1st methylene blue dye, a basic dye, which gives color to an acidic component.2nd eosin dye,an acidic dye ,which gives color to a basic component. These dye differentiat the different component of blood.
It is basically use to stain leukocytes,maleria prasite and trypanosomas. leisman stain contain 1st methylene blue dye, a basic dye, which gives color to an acidic component.2nd eosin dye,an acidic dye ,which gives color to a basic component. These dye differentiat the different component of blood.
clearly when theres a poo stain trail
You must stain the specimen for the magnification to show them clearly.
Each stain is specific for specifikc materials by example if you want to check for iron in a certain tissue and you did not stain with its specific stain you will be never able to finde it
The basic H & E stain will colour a cross section and longitudinal section very nicely. There are other stains if your looking stain specifics such as the myeline sheath.
You can't, it is a tissue stain. However, as your skin replaces itself you will find that in time the stain disappears. In about a week you will be fine.
staining affinity refers to the molecular attraction of a specific stain for a particular type of cell component.