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Lactophenol Cotton Blue is made up of phenol, lactic acid, and cotton blue. It is a stain used to observe fungi.
methelyn blue
Methylene blue is used for many different staining purposes, but one of the main ones is staining RNA or DNA. In animal cells, it will stain the cytoplasm and the nucleus (the nucleus will be much darker).
Methylene blue
Yes because Methylene Blue is a symple stain which allows the staining of Cocci. The only thing that is done with the stain is to show the morphology of the bacteria, so one could tell the shape, size, and, arrangement.
Lactophenol Cotton Blue is made up of phenol, lactic acid, and cotton blue. It is a stain used to observe fungi.
Yes, cotton can be dyed blue.
Stain with basic dyes cytoplasm shows blue precipitates
methelyn blue
Methylene blue can be used to prepare slide for animal cells. For example, if you want to examine a piece of your cheek cell, you would take a piece of cotton wool and rub it on the inside of your cheek and the rub it on a microscope slide, the you add a little distilled water and then a drop of methylene blue. The final step you would take, is to cover the slide with a cover slip, then place it under the microscope.
Methylene blue stain is used to stain plant and animal cells.
Yes, because the methylene blue stain makes the organelles in eucharyotic cells visible to us in a basic microscope.
Yes.
the counter stain is safranin 0.5%
You can observe cheek cells
# The pH will determine if the bacteria will have a particular charge. If the chromophore is a positive ion like the methylene blue in the equation shown in the reading, the stain is considered a basic stain; if it is a negative ion, it is an acidic stain. Most bacteria are stained when a basic stain permeates the cell wall and adheres by weak ionic bonds to the negative charges of the bacterial cell.
A great cleaning product is mechanics soap. Usually called super orange, Jojo orange, clean all.....get it at a car parts place. Will stain silk and leather, but not cotton.