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Q: What can you observe when you stain a cheek cell with methylene blue stain?
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What does methylene blue do to the activity of the cell?

Methylene blue is used to stain animal cells, such as human cheek cells, to make their nuclei more observable.


What is methylene blue use for when gram staining?

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.


Which of the availble stain enhance your observation the most methylene blue or iodide?

Methylene Blue


Is the cell surface membrane permeable to methylene blue?

Methylene blue is used to stain animal cells, such as human cheek cells, to make their nuclei more observable. Also used to staining the blood film and used in cytology. It gives a blue coloration to the human cheek cell.


Can methylene blue stain skin?

Yes.


Is it useful to stain the Elodea and Anabaena cells with methylene blue stain?

Yes, because the methylene blue stain makes the organelles in eucharyotic cells visible to us in a basic microscope.


What color is simple staining on a bacillus and coccus using methylene blue stain?

Methylene blue stains everything blue.


What is the function methylene blue solution in the preparation of cheek cells slide?

Methylene Blue, in this situation, is being used as a microscopy stain. Microscopy stains are used to allow for particular characteristics of cells to be observed in greater detail or to make them easier to see.


How would the pH of the stain methylene blue affect the staining of bacteria?

the ph of the stain on the bacteria caused by methylene blue would not affect it a lot since all methylene blue is supposed to do is make it visible on the microscope for e.g.


Is a nucleus acidic or alkaline in a staining of cheek cells fro microscopic analysis?

the nucleus is acidic if you take methylene blue and stain an animal cell (ex: cheek cell from your own body) it stains deep blue. this shows the prescence of an acid


Chemical sometimes used to make the specimen visible on a microscope?

Methylene blue is an example.


Is it possible to substitute methylene blue for nigrosin in the negative stain?

no