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Q: What stain did Walther Fleming use to look at cells?
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Why does the counterstain not change the color of all of the cells is it because the primary stain repels or masks the secondary stain?

In a gram stain the primary stain is crystal violet. Iodine then sets that dye into the gram positive cells while alcohol washes out the crystal violet from the gram negative cells. Then safranin, which is the counterstain in a gram stain, is used to dye the rest of the bacteria. This is the example I can give you of why a counterstain does not change the look in all the cells. Though safranin stains all the cells, the gram positive cells that were dyed purple from crystal violet don't look pink - only the gram negative do.


What would the slide look like under the microscope if methylene blue is used instead of nigrosin?

The stain would stain the cells rather than the background


Are endospores acid fast?

No, endospores are not acid fast because they are not cells. Endospores will stain with the acid fast stain and look fuchsia but they are not positive for acid fast.


What can you gram stain living cells and look at the living cells under the microscope?

yes, but only with certain stains because some stains are toxic to live organisms.


Will they make a Walther PK 380 in the brushed chrome slide like the P22 look?

Why not ask Walther instead of us? Waltheramerica.com


What kind of pistol did Hitler use for suicide?

Look it up yourself, it was a Walther PP..a similar model used by James Bond


Where do you look up walther pp serial number?

Post on the P38forum.com


Autobiography of Alexander Fleming?

Look up Autobigraphy of Alexander Fleming on google and it will come up with loads


Why do you stain an elodea leaf when observing cells?

because it is already green when you look at it so if you stain it, say with methylene blue, the color will change and you will not be able to recognize some of the structures in the cell like you would without it being stained.


What part of the blood cell absorbs the most stain and why?

Its middle part of the glass takes the stain, and makes it look like there is a bubble in the middle. because it is staying in just that one part of the glass.


What does alexender Fleming look like?

he looks boky.


Why do you stain specimens?

If you mean specimens to look at under a microscope - it is because you have to shine a light underneath the slide. You can see more detail of the cells and other features if there is staining.