Methylene Blue is the name of the dye
Iodine is used for dyeing plant cells
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Tetrazolium dye is used in cell biology to determine which cells are viable. It is used in cancer treatment to assess the sensitivity of tumor cells to radiation.
it depends on the animal
methane blue
Dye is used in the preparation of cheek smear specimens to provide contrast and make it easier to visualize and identify cells under the microscope. Dye helps highlight the cellular structures of the cheek cells, making it easier for scientists to analyze and study them.
Yes, yeast cells do absorb Neutral Red dye. Neutral Red is a pH indicator dye that can be taken up by cells through active transport processes. Once inside the cell, the dye can accumulate in acidic compartments, staining them red.
Tetrazolium dye is used in cell biology to determine which cells are viable. It is used in cancer treatment to assess the sensitivity of tumor cells to radiation.
it depends on the animal
Looking through a microscope, most animal cells are pretty much entirely transparent unless you dye them.
There are many types of dyes available depending on what kind of cells are being stained. Plane cells can be stained with Iodine Bacteria can be stained with Gram's reagent Animal cells can be stained with Trypan Blue. They can also be stained with Hematoxilin and Eosin
methane blue
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
Dye is used in the preparation of cheek smear specimens to provide contrast and make it easier to visualize and identify cells under the microscope. Dye helps highlight the cellular structures of the cheek cells, making it easier for scientists to analyze and study them.
In Plant Cells, the Chloroplasts are the organelles the utilize or use chlorophyll. In Animal Cells, Chlorophyll is not used.
The mitochondria, which produces ATP. ATP is used as an energy source in animal cells
Animal Cells
desmosomes
I think it's because chloroplast is used in Photosynthesis, Animal cells use Aerobic Respiration.