living cells repel the dye
A colorless plastid that stores starch is called a leucoplast. Leucoplasts are responsible for starch storage in plant cells and do not contain pigments like chlorophyll, hence they appear colorless.
no because we needed to know about living cells to know about a virus.
Vacuoles are typically colorless structures in plant and fungal cells. They appear transparent and may contain various substances such as water, enzymes, and waste products.
Yes, platelets are colorless fragments of cells that help in blood clotting. They do not contain a nucleus and are smaller than red and white blood cells.
Diamond can be colorless; but graphite, coal, carbon black are black.
Sarin gas itself is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it difficult to detect. It can appear as a clear or colorless liquid or as a volatile liquid that evaporates quickly into a colorless vapor.
Phophorus can appear white, red, black, yellow, or colorless.
Yes, water is a colorless, transparent liquid. It appears colorless in small amounts, but can sometimes appear slightly blue due to selective absorption and scattering of white light.
non-living cells
White. White blood cells are the cells in the body that fight off germs and infections.
Cesium chloride is likely to be colorless or white in its pure form. Its crystals may appear colorless or slightly yellow due to impurities.
A truly colorless thing would be invisible, or it would be perfectly transparent. There are no such plants. But plants that do not appear to be green can and do use photosynthesis.