For chreek cell staining, we typically use a dye like methylene blue or crystal violet. These dyes help to visualize the cells under a microscope by staining the cellular components, allowing for better observation of morphology and structure. The choice of dye may vary depending on the specific requirements of the experiment and the characteristics of the cells being studied.
I think that the cell would be clear. I think you have to use methane blue or die, so that it will die the cell. If it was clear you couldn't see it. I don't think it would really matter what color the die was. It could be purple or red.
The dye will colour the cell, making the cell easier to view through a microscope.
You will not be happy with the results using egg dye. Use Procion dye which is easy to buy online.
When you added methylene blue to the living yeast cell, the methylene blue is actually a dye so you could see the cells, therefore, the yeast cell became blue. It is much the same with hair dye. If you have a bottle of blue hair dye, it will dye your hair blue.
it is a hair dye that ladies use to dye their hair with. it is a bit like vo2 dye
has anybody use rit dye or couch and loveseat
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Hair dye dah
Currently, there is no way to dye hair black without the use of dye.
You use one dye on the other.
they use reguler dye for candy. not hair dye ...