Methylene blue
A student can use a stain called methylene blue to make nuclei more visible under a microscope. Methylene blue is commonly used in biology and histology to stain cells and highlight structures like nuclei.
The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei
Eukaryotic Cell
Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus.
A student can use a stain such as methylene blue or Giemsa stain to make the nuclei of the organism more visible under a compound light microscope. Staining techniques help to enhance the contrast between the nuclei and the surrounding tissue, making them easier to observe and study.
A student can use a stain called methylene blue to make nuclei more visible under a microscope. Methylene blue is commonly used in biology and histology to stain cells and highlight structures like nuclei.
Yes, nuclei are typically visible in tissue samples when viewed under a microscope. Nuclei contain DNA and are stained with dyes to make them more visible for analysis. They appear as dark, round structures within the cell.
The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
An organism whose cels contain nuclei is called eukaryots!
The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei
The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei
nuclei
unicellular organism
When two nuclei are visible, it is typically during metaphase of mitosis. In metaphase, the chromosomes align at the center of the cell, and the nuclear membrane has disintegrated, allowing the nuclear material to be clearly visible.
nuclei
A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.