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No, epidermal cells from petunia do not stain with phloroglucinol. Phloroglucinol is typically used to stain lignin in plant tissues, not epidermal cells. The stain mainly reacts with lignin, which is absent in the epidermal cells.
methelyn blue
aqueous iodine in the form of potassium iodide turns purple in the presence of starches in water.
The stain of weed is the mark or residue left behind after a plant dies and dries. It can vary in color and composition depending on the plant and the surface it is on.
Methylene blue is used for many different staining purposes, but one of the main ones is staining RNA or DNA. In animal cells, it will stain the cytoplasm and the nucleus (the nucleus will be much darker).
No, epidermal cells from petunia do not stain with phloroglucinol. Phloroglucinol is typically used to stain lignin in plant tissues, not epidermal cells. The stain mainly reacts with lignin, which is absent in the epidermal cells.
Plant cells are typically stained with dyes like iodine to highlight structures like nuclei and starch granules. Animal cells can be stained with dyes like hematoxylin and eosin to distinguish different cell components like nuclei and cytoplasm. These stains help researchers visualize and study the cells under a microscope.
Both are used in staining but for different purposes .
There is 3 dof for plate elements , 1 translation and 2 rotatiom
Methylene blue stains both the nucleus and the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The nucleus typically stains a deeper color. Its purpose is to make cells show up against their background. Methylene blue is also used to stain DNA or RNA after electrophoresis. It can be purchased at most aquarium shops for under 10 dollars. In some cases food dye might be suitable.
Neutrophils are white blood cells that specialize in fighting bacterial infections. They are called neutral because their granules do not stain strongly with acidic or basic dyes.
methelyn blue
A thin slice of plant tissue obtained from leaves, stems, or roots is typically used for observing plant cells under a microscope. This slide is usually treated with a dye or stain to enhance the visibility of different cell structures and organelles.
Acidic,basic and neutral stains
No, DAPI stain cannot be used to visualize live cells as it requires fixation and permeabilization of the cells.
A grass stain is made out of plant food.
aqueous iodine in the form of potassium iodide turns purple in the presence of starches in water.