As the cells are transparent, the components cannot be seen clearly through a microscope. We stain the cell so that we can see the components of the cell clearly through a microscope.
No stain will work on Formica. If it's an unfinished surface,then you can stain it.
No. You can use lacquer on oil too. Varnish will work well with oil stain as do any of the wax finishes
any liquid will stain concrete, even water. If you have A "water mark" from any liquid, You can use floor dry or kitty litter and put it on then rub it in with your feel, This takes A lot of foot work but the result will be worth it if you are that woried about the stain.
Not really. Stain needs to absorb in to a wooden surface. If the surface is covered with anything it will reject the oil that carries that stain colour. It will dry against the surface but because its not fully adhered it will come off
Yes, but only if the stain is a few years old and really dry. You have to wash the stain thoroughly to remove the chalked pigments and then prime it to seal the checks in the wood. One disadvantage of stain is that it will not keep the wood from checking as it dries. Either a latex of alkyd primer will work well. You can then paint it with your latex top coat.
Acetic orcein is used to stain chromosomes in a plant cell so that you can view them easily through a microscope.
The function of the base of the microscope is to provide support to the microscope. The base is important when one is using the microscope or carrying it.
The function of the arm on a microscope is to support the tube and connect it to the base. It is the part of the microscope you gold onto while carrying it.
The Function of a base in a microscope, light microscope that is, is to provide the stage with a light source as well as provide a support for the lens of the Microscope.
to stain.
iodine
All bacteria, including cocci, are colorless under the microscope unless you use a light filter or a stain. If you use a light filter or a stain then the color depends on which wavelength the filter is for or which type of stain you are using.
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
the function of the swivel in the microscope is to hold up the limb and the stage.
parts of microscope and their function
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope