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1mo ago

Cells can appear different colors under a microscope due to the staining techniques used to highlight specific cellular structures or components. Stains interact with different cellular components, causing them to reflect or absorb light in a way that produces color. This helps researchers visualize and distinguish between different structures within the cell.

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11y ago

printed colors are serious of closely grouped dots of several colors. what im seeing could be just dots of the color matrix instead of the whole

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16y ago

Probably because you seen them with an iodine solution over them which highlights the cells colors

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