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When you stain a Eukaryotic Cell, the nucleus becomes more clear visually. This makes it more useful to stain a Eukaryotic Cell than a Prokaryotic Cell because Prokaryotic Cells do not have a true Nucleus.

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When you stain a Eukaryotic Cell, the nucleus becomes more clear visually. This makes it more useful to stain a Eukaryotic Cell than a Prokaryotic Cell because Prokaryotic Cells do not have a true Nucleus.

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The dye makes the cell boundaries and nuclei clearly visible.

Being able to clearly see the nucleus in a eukaryotic cell would be useful.

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