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describe the procedure of mounting a plant cell.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✴ Break the concave side of onion scale in two till a thin translucent membrane is separated. ✴ Tear this thin onion peel or epidermis into pieces. ✴ Keep a piece of peel on the glass slide and put a drop of methylene blue stain on it. ✴ Put a drop of glycerine on stained peel and place a coverslip on it .

Answered by dgmellekettil
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Answer:

Two observe any cell under a microscope the cell specimen is kept on a slide and stained this process is known as mounting of cell in cell biology

Explanation:

The steps to mount a plant cell:

  1. First of all, we take a fresh leaf from a plant let's say bryophyllum
  2. Now we will separate the uppermost thin layer of the leaf with the help of forceps.
  3. We will take some water in a watch glass and we will let the leaf peel rest in the water for some time.
  4. Then we will drop a certain amount of Stain safranin in it with the help of a dropper we should take care that we should not excessively stain the cells specimen.
  5. Then we will take out the leaf peel from the watch glass and we will carefully keep it on the slide.
  6. Now we will add a drop of glycerine to it and will remove the excess stain and glycerine with the help of a blotting paper.
  7. We will gently put a cover slip on the specimen and our plant cell is perfectly mounted on the slide and is ready to be observed under a microscope.

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