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Q: Why would you stain living tissue?
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What is Wright's stain?

A chemical used to stain tissue samples for laboratory analysis.


What is a common stain used for plant tissue?

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Is connective tissue living?

There are living and nonliving components in a connective tissue.


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Is parenchyma a dead tissue?

no. it is a living tissue.


What are most living and non living materials made of?

I believe that would be tissue. Or rock. just flingin answers here.


What kind of body tissue is both living and non living?

connective tissue proper


Where would you find the only living tissue in the human boady with no blood vessels?

Sclera


Why would phloem be better than xylem for a tissue cuture experiment?

Yes, phloem is living tissue, xylem tends to be woody and dead.


What is the specific diagnostic value of the staining procedure?

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


How do you know that a bone is a living tissue?

The cells that make bone are living tissue but the actual bone itself is not living, it is formed by complex crystalline Calcium. You can tell because when a person dies the bone is the last thing that will be left after decay (and many years), if the tissue had been truly living it would have died and disintegrated like the rest of the organs


How do you know that bone is living tissue?

The cells that make bone are living tissue but the actual bone itself is not living, it is formed by complex crystalline Calcium. You can tell because when a person dies the bone is the last thing that will be left after decay (and many years), if the tissue had been truly living it would have died and disintegrated like the rest of the organs