There are several uses for a staining jar. In microscopy, it is used for staining tissues and cells for slides. After being stained with dyes or stains, the specimens can also be placed in the jar to look for certain aspects.
a staining jar is a medical apparatus used for staining.
a jar that holds microscope slides
to hold slides for staining or in between stains to rinse excess away with water
used to hold the glass glides while staining them. (:
depends on the jar
I will jar you after school.
The main difference between a mason jar and a kilner jar is the top. A kilner jar has a rubber-sealed screw top, while a mason jar has a disc-shaped metal lid and an outer metal part that screws around it.
It's a jar with a rack in it designed to hold microscope slides for staining and washing.
A Coplin jar is used in laboratory settings to hold and process multiple microscope slides at the same time. It is commonly used for staining procedures, such as the Gram stain, where multiple slides need to be immersed in various staining reagents simultaneously.
to hold slides for staining or in between stains to rinse excess away with water
for keeping the dead bodies...
A bell jar is a glass dome that can house delicate objects or serve as a vacuum if the air is sucked out.
A candle jar in microbiology is used for anaerobiosis in which a lit candle is placed in an air tight jar and if it went out, it would be because it used up all the available oxygen.
it helps in staining many slides at a time, as when we put many slides on a rack we can pour dye simoultaneously on all the slides and it will also help in reducing loss of extra dye or stain.
The "jar" function is responsible for creating a .jar file. It has similar parameters as given to the Linux "zip" command; it allows you to package all of the necessary binaries into a single file, and also compress them for optimized storage and bandwidth usage.
A candle jar in microbiology is used for anaerobiosis in which a lit candle is placed in an air tight jar and if it went out, it would be because it used up all the available oxygen.
fixing the stain so that the first dye which is the crystal violet will not be washed away during rinse process.
Inoculating loops are for the transferring of microorganisms or for the staining of slides. ?æIt is also called a smear loop or a micro streaker.?æ
The function of the catalyst is to stimulate the reaction of H2 with O2 to H2O. At the end of the anaerobic program on the Anoxomat, there is a little overpressure in the jar. After a few minutes the catalyst takes care that the pressure in the jar reduces and that there's no oxygen left.